Saturday, March 30, 2019

Tim Pool re: radicalization via YouTube

A liberal colleague at work recently went on a tear about how YouTube is a cesspit for rightward radicalization. I intuitively understood this to be bullshit, but since I haven't done the research, I had no argument to make. Along comes Tim Pool with actual data:


To my surprise, this liberal colleague turned out to have a journalism background. You'd think that he'd have done some research before voicing his conspiracy theory, but no. Come to think of it, it's not that surprising that journalists don't do research.



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