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YouTube & primary sources

2021-03-11 17:26:23.538109+01 by Dan Lyke 0 comments

On the Daily Dot, Ford Fischer talks about how YouTube's content policies are damaging primary source information, and rewarding pundits pushing misinforming contextualizing of that material: I filmed the Capitol riots—YouTube suspended me for ‘pushing’ election disinformation

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