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YouTube To Curb Conspiracy Theory Video Recommendations (venturebeat.com) 271

YouTube said today that it is retooling its recommendation algorithm that suggests new videos to users in order to prevent promoting conspiracies and false information, reflecting a growing willingness to quell misinformation on the world's largest video platform after several public missteps. From a report: These recommendations all too often serve up unsavory content: ludicrous conspiracy theories about mass-shooting events being staged, far-fetched proclamations that the moon landing never happened, and hare-brained notions that the Earth on which we live is, well, flat. Moving forward, YouTube promises that you'll see less of those kinds of videos. This is similar to moves it's made in the past to reduce clickbaity recommendations, or videos that are slight variations on something else you've watched.

"We'll continue that work this year, including taking a closer look at how we can reduce the spread of content that comes close to -- but doesn't quite cross the line of -- violating our Community Guidelines," YouTube said in a blog post. "While this shift will apply to less than one percent of the content on YouTube, we believe that limiting the recommendation of these types of videos will mean a better experience for the YouTube community."

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YouTube To Curb Conspiracy Theory Video Recommendations

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  • by Z80a ( 971949 ) on Friday January 25, 2019 @03:20PM (#58022272)

    "See? NASA made youtube to DELETE all the flat earth videos to hide the truth!"

    • by jwhyche ( 6192 ) on Friday January 25, 2019 @03:38PM (#58022436) Homepage

      I wouldn't mind if youtube would be a little more picky on its recommendations. Not to just base them off one video that I watch. I watched, really didn't even watch, more like flipped through, one flat earth video. Next thing you know I'm on the "youtube nutball" list. Everything from bigfoot raped my dog to Elvis is pumping gas down at the 7-11.

      • by Z80a ( 971949 )

        I think the ideal solution would be to well, use the recommendation list to show debunking videos, so you can get the people "on the edge".
        But i would be smarter and pick videos debunk videos from people with close opinions to the user, rather than getting the complete opposite.

        • I think the ideal solution would be to well, use the recommendation list to show debunking videos, so you can get the people "on the edge".

          Since we have decided to be social constructionists......

          You get to put anti-flat-earth stuff on my recommended list if I get to put anti-child-rape stuff on yours.

          • by Z80a ( 971949 )

            It's a much better option than what youtube will most likely do, maybe even due the advertisers being assholes.

        • The problem is that YouTube (and Google in general) is wholly incapable of deciding what is a "conspiracy theory" and what is not.

          I mean, some are obvious of course, like flat earth and moon landing hoax BS.

          But there are many others which are not so clear-cut, and Google uses known biased sources (like Politico and Snopes) as its determiners of "truth".

          It's really not Google's job to decide what is correct and deserving of your attention. That's very definitely your business, not theirs.
          • (Not to mention the whole problem with the phrase "conspiracy theory". Real conspiracies exist and always have. For example the recently declassified documents about the Kennedy assassination said he was shot from 2 directions: in front and behind. That has been a classic "conspiracy theory" for decades... but according to those documents it's also true.)
      • Re: (Score:3, Informative)

        by lgw ( 121541 )

        Did you dislike the video? That's how you tell YouTube's recommendation engine not to recommend more of the same.

    • by jellomizer ( 103300 ) on Friday January 25, 2019 @04:08PM (#58022666)

      My opinion is there is problem as I see it is there is a big abuse on free speech.
      The line where someone is stating an opinion, is stating a fact, or is stating parody has gotten very blurred.
      Back in the 1990's I have (as I expect others would have too) posted some parody posts about a flat earth mainly to show the arguments against evolution (as Kansas blocking evolution from text books was an issue then).

      What seemed to have happened was this parody had been passed with the pseudoscience and half baked conclusions got read by someone who just didn't see this as parody but as fact. And then increased on this topic, and combing with their belief of grand conspiracies to show the topic. Then it just grew further.

      Before the internet we had our opinions which can be published in the opinion section of the news papers. People read it and know it was just our opinion. Parody was well defined as such, and fact had a lot of official backing behind it.

      Now with the internet we are flooded with too much info, and need more skills to separate truth from fiction. And conspiracy logic will always seem to be a strong counter argument to official channels, to a point today where conspiracy theories are now on the official channels as well, muddying the water even further.

       

      • Re: (Score:2, Interesting)

        I agree comrade! We know much more than the average person. Rather than dealing with people on a one on one basis and sometimes agreeing to disagree, we should have our glorious and impartial tech, governmental, and corporate overlords decide what we can and cannot read, see, or hear!

        On a serious note, we need to educate people to think critically. It's a long game and you'll have to fight the urge to drop into the fetal position when you fully understand that the vote of flat earth guy, who you've calmly
      • Re: (Score:3, Insightful)

        by DoctorBit ( 891714 )

        "My opinion is there is problem as I see it is there is a big abuse on free speech."

        I totally agree. After the Las Vegas mass shooting, I spent most of two days watching youtube conspiracy theories about it. It was pretty clear that they were wrong, but nonetheless, I found them fascinating. Since when is all entertainment required to be educational? And what if the videos had turned out to be correct?

        The authorities "knew" that Galileo was wrong back in the 17th century, but that didn't make their cens

    • by Cito ( 1725214 )

      goodbye to all the flat earth, 9/11 conspiracies, ufo & ghosts/paranormal crap

      • Re: (Score:2, Insightful)

        by Z80a ( 971949 )

        They will just get stronger, as i pointed out, the LAST thing you want to do is to give conspiracy nuts an "official validation", some authority trying to shut em up.
        You need to ridicule em, make their shit sound like things that only really nutty people believe, which well it IS actually the case.

      • by Pascoea ( 968200 )

        goodbye to all the flat earth

        Dammit. That's my source for youtube lolz...

    • At this point, the Round Earth Conspiracy has to be so large that it pretty much encompasses everyone who isn't a Flat Earther.

      Either you know the Earth is flat because you're part of the conspiracy, or you don't believe the conspiracy anyway. Simultaneously the most successful and least successful conspiracy ever, encompassing the entire globe (pun intended) yet at the same time entirely ineffective.

      I always preferred the Great Iceball Earth [i2.yuki.la] anyway.

  • by James Norton ( 4272165 ) on Friday January 25, 2019 @03:26PM (#58022326) Homepage
    "These recommendations all too often serve up unsavory content:" Which overlord(s) will determine for the algorithm what is considered "unsavory"?
    • by taustin ( 171655 )

      That is always the question, isn't it? And in the end, it is the only question that matters.

      And it's not like YouTube doesn't have a track record of bias.

      But if you're naïve (or stupid) enough to pay attention to YouTube's recommendations in the first place, unsavory recommendations aren't the problem.

      • And it's not like YouTube doesn't have a track record of bias.

        Yes, their bias is profit. If they are excluding content, it's because doing so makes them more $.

        • And what does make them money? Is it ads? Is it not losing a brilliant executive to a competitor? Not raising a generation of critical thinkers? Political donations? Cozying up to an authoritarian government in the USA? Cozying up to a foreign government?

          Google is a publicly traded company and you and I don't have any voting rights on that. Why should an entity which doesn't give us voting rights should have any authority on what we want to consume? It seems we have forgotten what is that Youtube is selling

    • Re: (Score:2, Troll)

      Normal people. Believe it or not, they still exist. There are people that really know that the Earth is not flat, 9/11 wasn't a false flag operation, etc. Really. There are. And they will decide.
      • Yes. Why have I never realized this before! Normal people are always the decision makers and the power holders. And those people never have biases that impact their behavior and its always clear when that's not the case.
        I feel so much better about the world now.
        • They are. The ones that post flat Earth garbage on Youtube aren't.
        • by mysidia ( 191772 )

          Absolutely.... what Youtube should do is look at active users who've been active a year or more commenting and
          rating videos, and if the person hasn't done Thumbs Up on any Flat earth or similar conspiracy videos or had comments marked
          down as spam/crap... grant these people a user tag and a feature to suggest tag/moderate videos as "Satire", "NSFW", "Conspiracy Theory", "Fake News", etc --- such tags should appear prominently and obviously in the title and before the video can be played, and anyw

          • Negative tags such as Conspiracy/Fake should prevent the video showing up on any of other users' 'Recommended Videos' or 'Top Videos' pages

            I get as much entertainment out of watching conspiracy theory videos as the morons who spend hours every day watching cute kitten videos. Why would you prevent YouTube from recommending the latest ones when it clearly can see from my history that I want to watch them?

            The problem with a company doing this kind of thing based on "revenue" and demands that certain kinds of things not be viewed is that it can often extend to the things that YOU want to view. You know, "I wasn't X so I didn't object when they

      • Normal people. Believe it or not, they still exist.

        See, right in front of your eyes - an example of actual fake news. (There are definitely no normal people - I have looked on the Internet, and every one there is DEFINITELY freak.).

      • by PPH ( 736903 )

        Normal people.

        So, groupthink?

    • by gillbates ( 106458 ) on Friday January 25, 2019 @03:58PM (#58022606) Homepage Journal

      But what if I find flat-earth conspiracy videos HILARIOUS!? Does it even occur to the censors-that-be that some people find conspiracy theories entertaining? As in, enjoying people making an ass of themselves, like the white collar equivalent of stupid redneck videos?

      There's an important, unspoken assumption here: that people who watch videos agree with the content. This is a very dangerous assumption to make, because the fact that people will assume you hold a set of positions based on what you watch has the effect of shutting down discourse. The American experiment was an experiment in determining if differing peoples - diverse cultures, ethnicities, etc... could come together and form a country united by a common creed - the Constitution. If we have to shelter people from unfamiliar or uncomfortable ideas, we've essentially admitted that the American experiment has failed; that multiculturalism and diversity are a sham and unworkable. In such a case, tribalism is justified, and ethnic nationalism required, if only for the survival of "your" kind.

      What Youtube should be doing is encouraging people to seek out the different, the bizarre, the intransigent evangelists and propaganda to further prepare themselves to interact with the ever increasing diversity of America. What they are doing is quite the opposite; by sheltering people from extreme views, even moderate disagreement - the par for civil discourse in ages past, an inevitable part of making compromises for the public good - is now seen as hatred, and labelled as such (witness the Covington Catholic junior who was called a racist for having smiled at a minority person).[https://www.cnn.com/2019/01/19/us/teens-mock-native-elder-trnd/index.html]

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        by account_deleted ( 4530225 ) on Friday January 25, 2019 @04:33PM (#58022824)
        Comment removed based on user account deletion
      • by farble1670 ( 803356 ) on Friday January 25, 2019 @04:54PM (#58022972)

        What Youtube should be doing is encouraging people to seek out the different, the bizarre, the intransigent evangelists and propaganda to further prepare themselves to interact with the ever increasing diversity of America.

        Youtube isn't a person. It isn't a government entity. It isn't a prophet, or a teacher. The only thing it does is optimize for profit. Saying it should do this or that for the betterment of society is like saying a squirrel should see a psychiatrist. Don't expect Youtube to be anything other than what keeps people watching the longest and causes the least friction in society.

        • You would think they would optimize for profit. But hatred/bigotry/"save the planet" sometimes gets in the way. Think of the Southern businesses that wouldn't do business with "colored folk" in the past. Now look at CNN, who's news is so unreliable that their viewership is in decline. If you optimize for profit you would make a point not to offend as many customers as possible. If you "make enough", then it's tempting to push your bias. Sometimes it works (Google[youtube]--at least for now), sometimes i
      • I am easily amused, like to sprinkle some stupid salt and pepper on my eggs. I wouldn't attempt to jump from the roof of a house into a pool but I'll certainly watch the mayhem when people do it. I also use the remote to mute or change the channel when there are things I don't want to see or hear.
      • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

        A search for "flat earth" still gets the same results. It's just the recommendation system that doesn't throw them up when you are watching non-conspiracy stuff now.

        They try to game the system with SEO techniques to get seen by people looking at NASA videos.

        In other words they made the recommendations better by filtering spam and bullshit.

    • Google does (Score:5, Insightful)

      by rsilvergun ( 571051 ) on Friday January 25, 2019 @04:33PM (#58022822)
      it's their website.
    • Which overlord(s) will determine for the algorithm what is considered "unsavory"?

      Google? As they own every aspect of what is Youtube, they can do what they like. If you don't like that, use another service. Vote with your eyeballs.

    • "These recommendations all too often serve up unsavory content:" Which overlord(s) will determine for the algorithm what is considered "unsavory"?

      Just science. A a crap pot hypothesis is hilariously easy to spot even for machine learning.

    • Right now? Google. You have no say.
    • Just a small anecdote: I was banned from science subreddit for posting that we all originated from Africa for "mild racism" (I was defending Watson, the discoverer of DNA structure, from excessively harsh overreaction from CSHL).

      The SJW progression of intolerance to scientific statements (I am not even speaking about scientific hypotheses, I am talking about confirmed scientific theories) has no limits

  • Youtube has a LOT of conspiracy theory stuff. How do you separate the innocent "aliens ate my brain" stuff from the "Inside Hillary's secret child porn studio on Mars". That "line" might be obvious to some people, but not everyone, and the fact that there is a line could be considered disturbing too. Why not just superimpose a flashing "PROBABLY BULL$HIT" on the video content if it gets close to, or over, that vague line?
    • I don't think they said they were going to delete it. They said they were trying to recommend it less often, which I suppose is pretty stupid if you are someone looking for that kind of thing. A better question is, are most people? Is the algorithm helping people find what they want and google intentionally hindering that for political / philosophical purposes, or are they trying to make there recommendations more closely match what they believe you will be most interested in watch ( which is to say actua

  • by Crashmarik ( 635988 ) on Friday January 25, 2019 @03:36PM (#58022412)

    about cabals trying to control what you can see and hear by forming one of their own ?

    Well bitchute https://www.bitchute.com/ [bitchute.com] will be happy for the traffic, and seeing as they are distributed and powered by bit torrent it should make a nice alternative to the company that used to "Do No Evil"

    • by lgw ( 121541 )

      How long till bitchute goes the way of gab.ai and subscribestar? It's not so much a "cabal" as an "open collusion of vertical monopolies to preserve their monopoly status". What ever happened to trust-busting?

      • Subscribestar isn't even pining for the fjords they are up and running.

      • by Luckyo ( 1726890 )

        Unknown, but bitchute already has been deplatformed by all the same familiar actors with far left activists dictating the ideological persecution a few months ago.

        It appears to be still up and running fine, which suggests that they successfully secured funding via means that aren't as vulnerable to far left activist pressure.

  • we see their actions. When they establish a track record it will be perfectly clear what the real goals are and who the real targets are.

    Just my 2 cents ;)
  • by pgmrdlm ( 1642279 ) on Friday January 25, 2019 @03:55PM (#58022588) Journal
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?... [youtube.com]

    It is not even close to the top of my list to listen to Conspiracy Theories. Hell, I usually tell people to wrap that tin foil hat a little tighter. But it is a fact that there are Conspiracy Theories that have turned out to be true. Who the fuck is google(notice my link is youtube) to say what is true and what is not.
    • it is a fact that there are Conspiracy Theories that have turned out to be true.

      This is correct. However, if you are turning to YouTube to expose a conspiracy then you are doing it wrong.

    • There is a difference between a particular conspiracy theory and conspiracies as a class of human activity.

      By definition any particular conspiracy theory is something you believe in without scientific basis (fact nitpicking, and all kinds of other logical fallacies). It does not matter if it becomes true or not later on. The problem is an approach to such kind of thing. So any guy who believes in a particular conspiracy theory is either an imbecile or crazy.

      From the other hand there are plenty of people who

  • No more evolutionists and spheroid Earthers? Who decides?
  • I know you can turn them off if you're logged into YouTube, but I do most of my video watching while not logged in. I hate clicking on recommended videos even if they look interesting because I know clicking on them means "help us build a profile on your interests." Is there a way to just turn them off entirely?
  • by kbahey ( 102895 ) on Friday January 25, 2019 @04:55PM (#58022988) Homepage

    Youtube recommendations is horrible.

    I am into astronomy, and one time, out of curiosity, I wanted a video 'proving' the the earth is flat and 'refuting' the usual proofs for it being round and rotating.

    What happened next is that I was bombarded with similar videos all refuting that the earth is spherical, from someone doing laser over a frozen lake, to observing Toronto's skyline from across lake Ontario, ...etc.

    This kept happening for months before it subsided, maybe because I hit enough 'Not interested' links, or maybe simple not clicking on the recommended videos. But it was very annoying for that duration.

    The arguments presented range from blatant conspiracy theory (NASA is promoting that the earth is round to maintain funding), to ignoring science (atmospheric refraction causing skylines to be visible).

    This is not about politics, this is not opinion.

    The Greeks knew the earth was round (and probably other civilizations before them, in Mesopotamia). Eratosthenes measured the circumference of the earth (before 200 B.C.E.). So did the Arabs in 800 C.E., by a committee formed on the orders of the Abassid Caliph in Baghdad.

    Why are we (as a species, and civilization) regressing to such low levels?

    • Why are we (as a species, and civilization) regressing to such low levels?

      We're not. The bottom quintile of intelligence has always been with us. They were never visible before because they were surrounded by people smarter than them and had no way to reliably connect with other people as feeble-minded as them. Now they do.

      They're still human. They still have human rights, including all their Constitutional rights. And they need adult supervision. They're not going to get adult supervision. I'm certainly not volunteering, and I don't really want to pay taxes to support adu

      • by Luckyo ( 1726890 )

        It's not just the people who are least smart. The old saying goes that "intellect falls in love with it's own conclusions". People who are very smart and know it are as susceptible to various conspiracy theories as the least intelligent ones. Examples include things like anti-vaccination movement having rooted itself in some of the most intelligent communities in Silicon Valley.

        The deciding factor appears to be not intelligence but tightness of social bubble created by like minded people around you. It's wh

      • by kbahey ( 102895 )

        The harm that is done by this way of thinking is beyond self harm.

        Think of vaccination vs. anti-vaxxers. There are now outbreaks in the USA and Canada on almost extinct diseases (Measles and Mumps for example). First worlds countries, developing world problems.

        A similar situation with flouridation of drinking water. It has been done for a long time, until the pseudo skeptics objected. Votes were held and it was stopped. Now dentists say dental decay are up.

        And it goes on and on, whether it is earth is flat,

  • The problem is not so much that this content is available by search on demand; it is that it is often amplified and promoted on the landing page if you watch a few videos of this nature, initially only out of curiosity (yes, I am aware that you can tell Youtube to not show similar content). I am now in a developing country. All the landing page content is utter junk and the people (especially the low information users who know Internet only through their phones that form the majority) know no better. People

  • Publish their own video material on social media.
    A video site then steps in with its recommendation algorithm to define what content will be found?
    A video site should be a utility as they are not the publisher of the user created content.
    Want a video site to be news reporters? Create your own news under a brand and publish that.
    Let people have their freedom to publish, the freedom to search, the freedom to link, the freedom to comment on other users content.
    Its their content and their comments. Their
  • Pure and simple.

    Look, if the material is so outrageous that Google's better than you employees do not believe it then why are they so hellbent on removing it from sight?

    If it is patently false, why should they care?

    They care because it conflicts with their personal view of the world.

    And when it conflicts with their view of the world they want to remove it from view. Which is ..... wait for it ..... censorship.

  • Sometimes conspiracy theories turn out to be true.

    Now, whether rantings of madman or insight of genii, all will be banned.

    All Hail Mediocrity!

  • I remember the "crackpot conspiracies" like the FBI is keeping dossiers on social activists like MLK and John Lennon, or the CIA is testing LSD as an interrogation tool by slipping it to unsuspecting subjects, or the NSA has a secret room where they tap into the phone system and monitor whatever calls they think are interesting,

    The truth of all of those is now a matter of public record along with testing radioactive substances on mentally handicapped children and poor pregnant women, and providing sham trea

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