YouTube Will Stop Recommending Videos Of 9/11 ‘Conspiracy Theories’ To Users
YouTube has decided to change its algorithm for recommending videos by excluding certain videos such as those they feel 'make blatantly false claims about historic events like 9/11.'
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Heartwarming, isn't it? Social media giants like YouTube are willing to sacrifice advertising profits in order to ensure that their cherished viewers are deterred from seeing content that YouTube deems dangerous and potentially damaging to their viewers' mental and emotional health. They're doing this even though these viewers have demonstrated that they want to see this content. It's just like having a Big Brother around to help steer us onto the straight and narrow path, isn't it?
Examples the social media giant cited include videos "promoting a phony miracle cure for a serious illness, claiming the earth is flat, or making blatantly false claims about historic events like 9/11."
Now, we can talk about any of these examples cited above for wildly different reasons, but let's stick with the 9/11 theme. While there is no denying that it was a 'historic event,' what is implied by this phrase is that 9/11 has an established, well-proven historical account based on the government's explanation of what happened and supported by the 'official' report cobbled together by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). For YouTube, this report is seen as the authoritative 'last word' on what happened in New York City on September 11th, 2001.
I could spend pages detailing how many 9/11 'conspiracy' videos, like ones done by the Architects and Engineers For 9/11 Truth, are much more coherent, objective and evidence-based than the NIST report or mainstream media coverage on the subject. But no need, as this is fairly self-evident for anyone who has done a modicum of research into the subject.
What is important to note here is to read the phrase 'making blatantly false claims' as really meaning 'making claims that deviate from the official, controlled mainstream narrative.' In this regard, the takeover of social media companies by the global elite, as with the prior consolidation of traditional media companies, has been done mainly to try to continue to have a stronghold on how human beings interpret past events, in a way that advances their agenda.
Understanding 'Recommended' Videos
Now, to be specific, YouTube is not simply deleting videos they don't want on their platform (well, they've done that too, but that's another story). They are changing the process by which YouTube 'recommends' videos to users based on that viewer's preferences.
'Recommended' videos are those videos that YouTube makes available to the viewer alongside whatever video they are watching, using artificial intelligence to come up with a selection most likely to tempt viewers to continue watching after they are done with the video they are engaged with.
Guillaume Chaslot, a former Google engineer that helped build the artificial intelligence (AI) used to curate recommended videos, said the goal of YouTube's AI was to keep users on the site as long as possible in order to promote more advertisements. What's the 'problem' with this, according to YouTube? This algorithm encouraged some people with a penchant for 'Conspiracy Theory' to go down a dangerous rabbit hole of misinformation, delusion and potential violence.
Andrew Mendrala, supervising attorney of Georgetown Law’s Civil Rights Clinic warns that the previous YouTube algorithm is “an echo chamber. It’s a feedback loop. It creates an insular community that is continually fed misinformation that reinforces their prejudices.”
Chaslot agrees with this sentiment, saying that when a user was enticed by multiple conspiracy videos, the AI not only became biased by the content the hyper-engaged users were watching, it also kept track of the content that those users were engaging with in an attempt to reproduce that pattern with other users. In a thread of tweets he recently posted, Chaslot praised the change that actually prevents flagged videos from being included within the recommended selection. His comment about this change should give us pause:
"It's only the beginning of a more humane technology. Technology that empowers all of us, instead of deceiving the most vulnerable."
Humane? Censorship and controlling information have been couched in many terms recently, but to call this change 'humane' feels like the height of hypocrisy. It truly strains credulity to imagine that a corporation like YouTube actually cares about the 'most vulnerable' people in society.
Mainstream Rationalization
Let's call this most recent change in policy by a social media giant what it is: a small step in a subtle, ongoing effort to control the minds of people and reinforce mainstream perceptions rather than letting people sift through a variety of opinions and think for themselves.
There is little the public can do about the policy change itself because YouTube is a private company with legal rights to decide what is broadcast on their platform. But it is the rationalization that we hear in the mainstream for justifying this change that is hard to endure. YouTube claims that the change "strikes a balance between maintaining a platform for free speech and living up to our responsibility to users.” Here's how a Guardian article frames the mainstream narrative on this particular subject:
YouTube, Facebook and other social media platforms have faced growing scrutiny in recent years for their role in hosting and amplifying political propaganda and abusive content that spark real-world consequences and can lead to violence.
In 2016, the conspiracy theory that became known as “Pizzagate” – a popular rightwing fake news story alleging that the Comet Ping Pong restaurant was linked to a child sex ring involving the Hillary Clinton campaign – motivated a gunman to fire a weapon inside the restaurant.
It's amazing how often this one stooge firing a weapon inside Comet Ping Pong--quite possibly a staged event--is pulled out in mainstream media to try to discredit any investigations into Pizzagate. This technique is used often to bring fear and ridicule upon people following alternative narratives in an attempt to sway the public back to the mainstream perception.
Mainstream Projection
Then the mainstream parades out people like Mendrala, who will make claims that providing viewers more of what they are interested in creates an 'echo chamber' and a 'feedback loop.' In reality, these comments are pure projection, as this is what mainstream media has been and is desperately trying to continue to be: an untouchable, self-perpetuating Ministry of Truth. As George Orwell wrote in his novel 1984:
“Who controls the past controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past.”
Accordingly, we see how the mainstream media has been working in alliance with the social media giants to 'control the present' by incrementally removing certain content from view as we move forward, a slow and patient high-tech form of 'book burning.' In controlling the present, they then control the past--i.e. they get to say what events in the past mean, creating a controlled interpretation of the past that then informs us about who we are and what life is about. This then allows them to control the future, which enables the gradual acceleration of the program to enslave humanity.
The Takeaway
Our ability to see through the mainstream deception is going to be our greatest asset in averting the agenda of global elite enslavement. While they do have the power and the wealth, we have the numbers, and we have the truth on our side. If together we truly aspire to awaken to know the truth, it will set us free.