More seriously disturbing things from youtube

Undertaker

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http://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/198941527
So basically the youtube AI appears to be recommending the same personality type to the same types of videos, and as a result, sociopathic violent types are given these monkey baby vids in their recommendations. They then leave comments showing their perception but also revealing the overall pattern, all the people being driven to these videos.

Now it could just be an algorithmic consequence, but what if in fact there is a controlled element and this is one of many strings attempting to be pulled in order to cause a change in societal behavior.

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I don't know if I'd trust anything coming from 4chan's /pol/ section and definitely wouldn't think that I'd trust anything they would say about sociopathy. The times I got told to rope myself or that they can't wait for people like me to be gassed would imply that's the sort of people making the edgelord comments on monkey video,
 

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let's just say that we were to believe in what the algorithm thinks of us then I'm really glad of what youtube thinks about me
 

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Nude lipstick covered transsesxual dancing in front of a child

But there is no agenda right? Just take a look at the crazed, possessed behavior, especially in front of a child. These people should be incarcerated.... perhaps there, the prisoners might perchance be able to impress upon these child predators the error of their ways.....
Edit: How is the nudity allowed on yt? How is the video still up, especially w/the child in it?
 

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https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-02-20/disney-pulls-youtube-ads-amid-concerns-over-child-video-voyeurs

Walt Disney Co. is said to have pulled its advertising spending from YouTube, joining other companies including Nestle SA, after a blogger detailed how comments on Google’s video site were being used to facilitate a “soft-core p***philia ring.” Some of the videos involved ran next to ads placed by Disney and Nestle.
All Nestle companies in the U.S. have paused advertising on YouTube, a spokeswoman for the company said Wednesday in an email. Video game maker Epic Games Inc. and German packaged food giant Dr. August Oetker KG also said they had postponed YouTube spending after their ads were shown to play before the videos. Disney has also withheld its spending, according to people with knowledge of the matter, who asked not to be identified because the decision hasn’t been made public.
On Sunday, Matt Watson, a video blogger, posted a 20-minute clip detailing how comments on YouTube were used to identify certain videos in which young girls were in activities that could be construed as sexually suggestive, such as posing in front of a mirror and doing gymnastics. Watson’s video demonstrated how, if users clicked on one of the videos, YouTube’s algorithms recommended similar ones. By Wednesday, Watson’s video had been viewed more than 1.7 million times.

“Any content --including comments -- that endangers minors is abhorrent and we have clear policies prohibiting this on YouTube. We took immediate action by deleting accounts and channels, reporting illegal activity to authorities and disabling violative comments,” a spokeswoman for YouTube said in an email.

Total ad spending on the videos mentioned was less than $8,000 within the last 60 days, and YouTube plans refunds, the spokeswoman said.
Two years ago, several major advertisers pulled spending from YouTube, the video site owned by Alphabet Inc.’s Google, after ads surfaced next to extremist and violent content. YouTube has also faced criticism for hosting inappropriate videos meant for kids. Google took several steps over the past two years to reassure advertisers about the problem. Many of the brands that boycotted YouTube, including Procter & Gamble Co. and AT&T Inc., have since returned to buying ads on the site.

YouTube on Tuesday released an updated policy about how it will handle content that “crosses the line” of appropriateness.
 
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I don't know how this stuff even stays up on Youtube. I don't even want to see a frozen image of anything even related to it on Vigilant's main page or in here. I don't think it's good nor healthy to expose oneself to any of this perversity. Remember - be careful when you view pictures or images from evil - it's not good. You should avoid it at all costs. It's OK, I think, to perhaps talk about it, or to find a way to fight against it - but don't look upon it (if you can avoid it). Even when researching - I think it's dangerous. This stuff is evil.
 
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