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Youtube promotes flat earth
DIR By: Firestarter
Date: May 28, 2025, 1:39 am
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One of the most hotly debated conspiracy theories on the
internet is the earth is the flat earth theory…
For some reason the same Youtube (part of CIA-front Google),
that deletes videos and uses search algorithms to hide the truth
about conspiracies, has promoted flat earth videos. This has
resulted in wannabe Youtube stars jumping the flat earth
bandwagon hoping that Youtube algorithms would help make them
famous.
The mainstream media argue that it was some sort of “accident”
that flat earth videos were promoted by Youtube.
The following describes how Youtube’s promotion of flat earth
videos, made the flat earth psyop hugely popular starting in
2014.
If somebody watched a video on just about any conspiracy theory
or even “mainstream” astronomy from 2013 to 2018, flat earth
videos were recommend by Youtube:
HTML https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-features/flat-earth-conspiracy-theory-podcast-1311262/
Or as “famous” flat earther Mark Sargent explained…
--- Quote ---
> Crucial to his success, he says, was YouTube's recommendation
system, the feature that promotes videos for you to watch on the
homepage or in the “Up Next” column to the right of whatever
you're watching. “We were recommended constantly,” he tells me.
YouTube's algorithms, he says, figured out that “people getting
into flat earth apparently go down this rabbit hole, and so
we're just gonna keep recommending.
--- End Quote ---
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Sargent now complains that his flat earth videos aren’t promoted
through YouTube's algorithms anymore, since January 2019, and
views slowed to a trickle. Other flat earth video makers noticed
the same:
HTML https://archive.is/wXGig
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