Back in the day,ย you'd only find people claiming the Earth is flat or that fluoride in the water supply is dangerous at the farthest flung reaches of the internet. But then YouTube started offering it up.
Now noting that some such content may violate theirย community guidelines, theย video publishing site says they will no longer put similar ones in their recommendations.ย
YouTubeย admittedย in a recent blog post that they want toย cutย back on conspiracyย or medically inaccurate videos and straightย up fake news.
The videosย will not be removed from the site, just taken out of the suggestions from unrelatedย content.
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