I made sure to remove cookies and not sign in so I think these are the base suggestions made by youtube.

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    The YouTube algorithm is biased towards content that encourages further engagement, anger causes that, and right wing propaganda is designed to make people angry

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    This is the reason why all corporate media has become the dumpster fire it is (not just social media). They use negative emotion like fear and anger to promote engagement. So all you get as a viewer is stuff that gets you fired up. The quality of journalism is so low now they’re fabricating stuff to engage the viewer. Then there’s no journalistic accountability when they do get caught with their hand in the cookie jar.

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      To be fair, the 80s were known for having commercials earlier in the day for the channel’s newscasts that stoked fear. “5 items in your kitchen could kill everyone you’ve ever loved. Tune in to STFU News at 6 for more information.”

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      “Then there’s no journalistic accountability when they do get caught with their hand in the cookie jar.”

      Literally Fox News Entertainment when brought to court over Tucker Carlsons bullshit…

      “We’re not news we’re Entertainment™©®, no reasonable person would believe what Mr.Carlson is saying is true.” So they don’t need to have any integrity whatsoever…

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    Because these machine learning algorithms only put out what they learn so that they can target the right videos to people. In this case, I think people were searching Youtube for these kinds of videos, so Youtube’s algorithm suggested them.

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      Nah they want you to be shocked and start watching. Called engagement, makes money by upsetting peoples emotional state so they become nervous, unhappy, angry etc.

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        That’s not antithetical to what the other person said. It is both true that the algorithm does what it think people like and also that bad things get high engagement. The issue is that bad things aren’t accounted for and filtered out appropriately

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      Well that sucks if that is the case. People shouldn’t be focusing their anger at protesters it should be at the companies and CEOs.

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        There is a lot of money spent on making the media portray people as dangerous or crazy when they are protesting. And the media shapes the idiots opinions.

        France is a role model in protesting for the entire world. Of course the American media often ridicules France. I wonder why.

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        Exactly! We have an issue with anger mismanagement. It’s coming out on our fellow class members instead of the people responsible for the predicament. This is carefully done by design through crafted agitation propaganda.

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      I don’t know that a lot of Americans feel that way. It may seem that way because assholes are generally the most vocal of a group. I certainly don’t want protestors to be owned. Protesting is free speech and should be treated as such. Freedom can be inconvenient to some people.

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      Tried it myself with hardened Firefox, can confirm that’s the case. It’s even worse, my first search is “getting run over”…

      Probably says more about the type of ppl frequenting YouTube than YT doing some shady stuff. Which honestly sounds more dystopian to me

      P.S. Just realized youtube.com blocks Tor Browser, not cool Ytb.

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    I was looking for Captain Marvel movie content way back when it came out and accidentally clicked on one of those pitiful right-wing, woman-hating nerdbro videos and my suggestions suddenly became quite heavily peppered with similar horrible content. It feels the same thing doesn’t happen with non-conservative content quite so much. I wonder if there’s just so much right-wing and liberal content that the algorithm’s percentage calculations don’t know how to compensate for this sort of political nuance, or is it something more insidious?

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      I’m trans, watch OneTopicAtATime and similar pro-trans and pro-gay channels and still get recommended Matt Walsh somehow.

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    It’s probably what people have searched for before. I mean why would anyone watch peaceful protest videos on youtube?

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    These are meant to rile you up so you hate-watch them so you stay on the site longer, but they have an unintended side-effect of subtly luring people against protesters and into the realm of ‘SJW FEMINIST GETS OWNED!!!’.

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    Did you change your IP address as well?

    At any rate, google shows things to people that other people are looking at, as that’s how it’s algorithm decides what is popular or not. So, the conclusion that can be drawn from this, is that most people that search for videos of protestors, are looking to see them get owned. If you consider internet demographics, this should not be that unusual, really.

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      most people that search for videos of protestors, are looking to see them get owned.

      Not necessarily so. YouTube are after engagement. As the mantra goes; comment, like, share, and subscribe. Sometimes that means showing people what they want to see, sometimes it means getting them hooked on a short term dopamine loop, and sometimes it means making them fight

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        They’re after views, that’s always the end goal. More views=more revenue. It’s the youtubers that are after engagement, because engagement is a good measure of something that will get a lot of views and thus gets pushed by the algorithm.

        Google wants money. Views get them money. Engagement helps predict an offering that will get more views, and thus they should feed it to more people. They’re right also, it is an accurate predictor. If we don’t want them to do what makes them the most money, that is our responsibility to fix, not theirs.

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      I didn’t change my IP address. I don’t know how to do that for free (because I don’t have money to pay for a vpn and I don’t trust what free vpns do with my data).

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        If you ever find yourself in a pinch and are absolutely needing a VPN for any reason and are willing to spare a couple bucks, I highly recommend mullvad. They were highly approved of on /r/piracy, and they have all the features top-of-the-line VPNs do: doesn’t keep logs, multiple devices per account, servers in dozens of other countries, yadda yadda.

        But the reason I liked them most was that they didn’t operate on a subscription service. You simply bought however much time you wanted, in increments of months at $5/month, and you used it. Your credit card or paypal was not on file, you simply buy time and ran through it. If you wanted more time, you bought more time. They even accepted cash in the mail, which sounds absurd to me. Whenever I need a VPN urgently, I just chuck them $5 and I’ve got 30 days time added to my account, and then I do whatever I need to do. Very convenient.

        But you’re right to never trust free VPNs. They gotta make money somehow, and you know what they say, if they’re not selling a product to you, they’re selling you as a product.

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    It’s because people are becoming increasingly violent as political tensions come to a head, and climate collapse drives it onward.

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    It’s definitely heavily weighted towards right wing content. Even though it should be less popular. It’s like how right wing states always complain about “liberal spending” but then their entire states are subsidized by blue states because their policies are trash. Right wing ideology can’t stand on its own without ‘training wheels’ ie: funding from massively wealthy donors who want to manipulate people’s reality.