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  • YouTube will stop recommending “conspiracy” videos..

    YouTube will stop recommending “conspiracy” videos..

    YouTube claims it will stop recommending conspiracy videos.

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    Following complaints over the number of unwelcome videos appearing in recommendations, the Google-owned site says it plans to try and banish them.

    It says ‘borderline’ videos that come close to violating community guidelines or those which ‘misinform users in a harmful way.’ will now be excluded…

    MISINFORM.. USERS.. IN A HARMFUL WAY…

    Who judges? Who determines?

    MORE..

    ‘We’ll begin reducing recommendations of borderline content and content that could misinform users in harmful ways—such as videos promoting a phony miracle cure for a serious illness, claiming the earth is flat, or making blatantly false claims about historic events like 9/11.’

    YouTube says the decision affects less than 1 percent of videos – but this will still impact millions of clips.

    ‘We think this change strikes a balance between maintaining a platform for free speech and living up to our responsibility to users,’ YouTube said.

    However, it will not ban the videos.

    ‘To be clear, this will only affect recommendations of what videos to watch, not whether a video is available on YouTube.’

  • Weird theories abound: What happened to Popblast on Youtube

    Weird theories abound: What happened to Popblast on Youtube

    PopBlast Analysis & Theories


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    You want a YouTube creepy scandal?! You got one. ReignBot does her best to sum up the Popblast/Logan Paul/ Shane Dawson craziness now taking place online.. a strange tale indeed

  • The Logan Paul effect: YouTube looking at “further consequences”. .. could have far-reaching effect on horror community

    The Logan Paul effect: YouTube looking at “further consequences”. .. could have far-reaching effect on horror community

    After several days for public outrage and an outcry to YouTube to better police material uploaded to the site, the went company has weighed in.. The effect? It may be more far reaching than just dealing with the suicide forest video presented by the 15 million subscription strong YouTuber.

    From their TWITTER feed:


    The vague commentary including “we are looking at further consequences” has alarmed some in the horror community who either report on real events or write and produce fiction..


    REIGN BOT has been on of my personal favorites on YouTube for years–her videos normally contain the back story to creepy or real events taking place across the net, or the world. Often her channel has featured “things you should not Google” type videos, often which have proven to be very popular.
    And today she is taking them down. From her Twitter feed:

    There are concerns here that people who create amazing content should have. Like REIGN BOT said, the announcement was troubling and vague. It is not giving credible guidance to creators who harbor a large fan base and don’t intentionally set out to ruin the innocence of children or people’s lives…
    MR NIGHTMARE, who tells horror stories, and many others could potentially see a future where their videos are flagged.   Even You Tube channels run by people as harmless as the “FGTEEV” family and DanTDM have been hit with warnings over videos featuring what YouTube deemed as violence and words that children should not see. That coupled with political dissidents like conservative commentator Mark Dice having videos removed on a regular basis, things are getting a little strange at You Tube..
    The Logan Paul mania has been quelched a bit.. He has seemingly vanished from the headlines as much as he has from You Tube. But the dangling body he filmed in the famed Japan suicide forest is still haunting creators. People who don’t do anything appalling like Paul did, people who don’t showcase and mock dead corpses, people who actually respect the dead and paranormal in the universe, could now face a future where their videos will be flagged, removed, and their accounts either demonetized or deleted. 
    DEVELOPING..
  • How LOGAN can you GO?

    How LOGAN can you GO?

    PAUL LOGAN RECEIVES WIDESPREAD CONDEMNATION AFTER SHOWING SUICIDE IN JAPAN’S FAMOUS SUICIDE FOREST!!




    More ..


    Internet-celebrity Logan Paul drew widespread condemnation from the Internet Monday night after the popular YouTube star posted a video showing an apparent suicide victim in Japan’s “suicide forest.” 


    The video, which has since been pulled from Paul’s official YouTube channel though has been re-uploaded by other users on the service, featured Paul and several friends “vlogging” a recent trip to Japan. In an intro to the video — titled “We saw a dead body in the Japanese Suicide Forest” — Paul says: “this is not clickbait. This is the most real vlog I have ever posted on this channel.”

    He then warns viewers that the video is graphic and remarks that he thinks it is “a moment in YouTube history because I’m pretty sure this has never hopefully happened to anyone on YouTube ever.”


    This was the statement from LOGAN post incident..




    DEVELOPING..

  • Tosh.0 takes on Seven Supergirls

    Tosh.0 takes on Seven Supergirls

    If you have a child under the age of 7, you undoubtedly have seen the Engineering Family open blind bags or eggs with toys covered in Play Doh. Maybe you have become repelled by ‘Ethan’ the gamer.. or even had a little too much of the FGTEEV family.

    Perhaps if your child is into gaming, Zack Scott or DanTDM have become household names…

    …and the there is the Seven Supergirls channel..

    Very recently, TOSH.0 did a somewhat comical expose on the channel, becoming disgusted on the air by one video of a child licking whipped cream, and in a skit mocking the ‘To Catch a Predator’ series.. I implore you to watch the TOSH video and if you have any decency, after checking out the YouTube Channel, you will be a little put off by what you see.. Tosh points out that many popular videos on YouTube, including famous Beatles songs, get a couple million views.SuperGirls? ….Billions. 12 billion overall views to be exact, with tens of millions of subscribers.. Each day, one of the ‘seven supergirls’ sub channels has to make a video.

    It could involve dancing, being DUCT-TAPED to a bed (yep) .. gymnastics.. Being in bikinis near the pool. And all of the videos have girls–the channel almost brags about this–under the age of 18. The NEW YORK times did an article about girls on YouTube in general this year, touching briefly on the Seven Supergirls channel.. I thought it would be interesting to show you what was written: Many popular videos made by girls in the pre- and early teenage years live on nine connected YouTube channels. Seven Super Girls, the most successful of these channels, has over six million subscribers and its videos have been viewed a combined 6.9 billion times.

    Each channel — others are called Seven Cool Tweens, Seven Awesome Kids and Seven Twinkling Tweens — is run with more efficiency than some professional media sites: Each girl is responsible for making a video on a specific day of the week. (Annie was on Seven Awesome Kids from 2010 to 2011.) They follow a set of guidelines that include weekly themes, and precludes them from giving their surnames and location.

    The SAKs channels, as they are known, were started in 2008 by seven families in Britain who, in the early days of YouTube, wanted to make sure their children were making family-appropriate content. The only remaining parent of that original partnership is Ian Rylett, who is currently in charge of the SAKs operation.

    Mr. Rylett, who lives in Leeds, said producing the channels was essentially his full-time job. He and a team of six others take care of copyright issues, create sponsorship deals, come up with weekly themes, monitor the channels and arrange meet and greets. The tickets for a 1,000-seat event that is coming up in Orlando, Fla., are selling for $30 each. Mr. Rylett receives an income from the channels, as do some of the girls. The girls own their own content, he said, but they have not signed contracts. Whether Tosh actually exposed a purposely pedo network or not us unclear.. but he brought attention to something that many parents should be aware of.

    If they are not already.. As for the instant fame so often people seek out? ….it’s not worth it. The parents who crave it? They are bad parents.. The Seven Supergirls channel is really, really creepy. Quite frankly I don’t know if that was the intention. But …judging from the top videos and the types of strange titles and weird instances the girls find themselves in, one would have to almost conclude that the channel knows very well the audience it is attracting… As TOSH said, the 12 billion people who watch these videos should ‘put their pants on’ and turn themselves into the FBI immediately.
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