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You can't blame the library for holding books on competing religions, so how the hell can you blame YouTube for holding videos on competing worldviews?

[–] xyzzy 4 points (+5|-1)

The problem is that Youtube recommends conspiracy theories to conspiracy theorists and hides scientific videos from them. Therefore making them believe vaccines cause autism and the earth is flat.

[–] jobes 2 points (+2|-0)

YouTube actually just made changes to no longer recommend "conspiracy" videos to anyone, or at least significantly reduce the recommendation amount. Unfortunately though, YouTube is the arbiter of determining what is fact vs fiction here and they can't be trusted

[–] jobes 1 points (+1|-0)

It is a topic that doesn't follow the official narrative, so they're trying shame YouTube into hiding truthful content even more so than they are doing now

I don't think there is anything to gain from the elite keeping up a lie concerning the shape of existence. What does it do if we know the earth is flat or not? Life would continue on as normal, there isn't any special power we would get.

That said, I do think its fun to entertain some ideas, and I don't think people should blame YouTube for the videos that other people post.

[–] jobes 0 points (+0|-0)

What does it do if we know the earth is flat or not?

Are you not interested in what goes on on the dark side of the earth?

[–] [Deleted] 0 points (+1|-1)

a topic that doesn't follow the official narrative

Also known as bullshit.

[–] TeraMarie 0 points (+1|-1)

A competeing religion is not like a fact proven a couple thousand years ago. Religion is a philosophy to think about. Science just is.