YouTube will no longer recommend conspiracy videos
Google-owned
video sharing platform YouTube
has announced that it will no longer recommend videos that "come
close to" violating its community guidelines, such as conspiracy
or medically inaccurate videos.
The
video sharing platform will no longer recommend videos "claiming
the earth is flat, or making blatantly false claims about historic
events like 9/11", NBC News reported on Monday.
The
original blog post from YouTube, published on January 25, said videos
the site recommends, usually after a user has viewed one, would no
longer lead to similar videos and instead would "pull in
recommendations from a wider set of topics".
YouTube
said in the post that the action is meant to "reduce the spread
of content that comes close to - but doesn't quite cross the line of
- violating" its community policies.
The
change will not affect the videos' availability. And if users have
subscribed to a channel that, for instance, produces conspiracy
content, or if they search for it, they will still see related
recommendations, the company said. Read
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