As much as I despise CNN and NYtimes, I have to agree that they’re miles better than many of their peers, and while flawed they’re usually factually on point. I just wish they weren’t as easily swayed by owners and institutions who have vested interest in which stories are run, and which aren’t.
It’s probably better in the long run. Extremism is linked with violence (more from the right than the left, but) and YouTube is a global platform. It’s likely they will be trying to push more moderate content that gets the facts right over sensational opinion.
Ministry of Truth
Ahhh, post modern “there is no truth”.
Just because CNN has flaws doesn’t mean it’s not a better source of information than “louder with crowder”.
Organizations that have standards and make reasonable attempts to be accurate should be promoted over “Dave’s rage blog”.
As much as I despise CNN and NYtimes, I have to agree that they’re miles better than many of their peers, and while flawed they’re usually factually on point. I just wish they weren’t as easily swayed by owners and institutions who have vested interest in which stories are run, and which aren’t.
It’s probably better in the long run. Extremism is linked with violence (more from the right than the left, but) and YouTube is a global platform. It’s likely they will be trying to push more moderate content that gets the facts right over sensational opinion.
One would hope but that isn’t what makes them money.
Ultimately, the timidity of the advertisers is going to drive youtube towards less controversial and less polarizing content.
Witness the previous “adpocalypses” and the content policy responses.