YouTube Permanently Blacklists ALL “Conspiracy Videos”

YouTube to permanently blacklist all conspiracy videos from the platform

YouTube has announced plans to permanently blacklist all videos it deems “conspiratorial” from its platform. 

The video platform has finally caved in to pressure from far-left journalists who have been aggressively lobbying the company to ban content creators and videos that go against the mainstream narrative.

Venturebeat.com reports: While the Google-owned video giant has often courted controversy over some of the content that finds its way onto its platform, the company does have policies in place that serve as a guide to what is, and isn’t, allowed. Some of these videos are eventually taken down. But then there is content that YouTube refers to as “borderline” — it doesn’t breach any policies, per se, but at the same time many people would rather not see them.

And that is the content YouTube is now looking to scrub from users’ “up next” queue.

Rabbit hole

Anyone who’s spent even a short time on YouTube will know its addictive nature: what begins as an innocent 30-second session to watch a prank skit sent by their buddy descends into a rabbit-hole of neverending autoplay “recommendations” served up by the data-powered internet gods.

It’s in YouTube’s interests to keep you there, of course, as the more you’re on its platform the more ads you’ll likely view. The company also recently added swiping to the mobile app — to make it easier for you to skip to the next recommended video.

Bad actors

These recommendations all too often serve up unsavory content: ludicrous conspiracy theories about mass-shooting events being staged, far-fetched proclamations that the moon landing never happened, and hare-brained notions that the Earth on which we live is, well, flat.

Moving forward, YouTube promises that you’ll see less of those kinds of videos. This is similar to moves it’s made in the past to reduce clickbaity recommendations, or videos that are slight variations on something else you’ve watched.

“We’ll continue that work this year, including taking a closer look at how we can reduce the spread of content that comes close to — but doesn’t quite cross the line of — violating our Community Guidelines,” YouTube said in a blog post.

“While this shift will apply to less than one percent of the content on YouTube, we believe that limiting the recommendation of these types of videos will mean a better experience for the YouTube community.”

Today’s news comes just a week after YouTube won back one of the biggest advertisers in the U.S. AT&T had previously pulled its ads from YouTube after they were displayed alongside extremist content back in 2017, but it said it was now satisfied that YouTube had sorted out its programmatic advertising systems.

The latest changes will apply only to viewers in the U.S. at first — the company said it’s meshing human evaluators, subject experts, and machine learning to make these tweaks. More countries will receive this update in the future, according to YouTube.

YouTube Apologizes after Removing Investigative Video about a Planned Parenthood Worker Aiding Sex-Traffickers

YouTube Apologizes after Removing Investigative Video about a Planned Parenthood Worker Aiding Sex-Traffickers

Kayla Koslosky | ChristianHeadlines.com Editor |

YouTube has apologized to pro-life group Live Action after the platform removed an investigative video on Planned Parenthood.

According to CBN News, YouTube removed a video posted by Live Action that showed a Planned Parenthood employee giving advice to two people posed as a “pimp” and a “prostitute” on how and where to get sex trafficked minors abortions.

YouTube removed the video and sent Lila Rose, Live Action’s president, an email claiming that the video violated the platform’s community standards.

Rose took to Twitter to voice her frustration with YouTube writing, “YouTube just removed one of our investigative videos exposing Planned Parenthood aiding and abetting the sex trafficking of young girl, saying it violated ‘Community Guidelines.’”

After posting the tweet along with a clip from the video people were immediately appalled by the footage and frustrated with YouTube.

One Twitter user named KJW wrote, “YouTube should be ashamed.”

Another wrote, “How could you tube(sic) take this off? This is Very important news that needs to be out there to help us make proper decision[s] regarding PP!!”

YouTube immediately responded to Rose’s tweet with an apology and admitted that the removal of the video was a mistake on their end. Team YouTube wrote, “Confirmed that this was a mistake on our end–the video is now reinstated. Apologies for the frustration this may have caused.”

Rose later confirmed that YouTube had indeed reinstated the video. She wrote, “@YouTube has now reinstated our video and removed the strikes from our account. Thank you for everyone’s support in the spreading the word about this – publicizing YouTube’s actions DO help.

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