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YouTube to stop recommending videos promoting bogus theories

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Agence France-Presse

YouTube said Friday it would stop recommending specious videos such as those claiming the earth is flat or promoting bogus theories about the September 11, 2001 attacks.

The global video streaming service planned to modify its viewing recommendation system gradually, starting in the United States and later expanding to other countries.

Google-owned YouTube, part of the Alphabet holding, said it is scrutinising how to reduce the spread of content that comes close to but doesn’t quite cross the line of violating its community guidelines.

“To that end, we’ll begin reducing recommendations of borderline content and content that could misinform users in harmful ways,” YouTube said in a blog post.

“Such as videos promoting a phoney miracle cure for a serious illness, claiming the earth is flat or making blatantly false claims about historical events like 9/11.”

YouTube estimated the change would affect less than one per cent of content at the service but would improve the experience for users.

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Videos deemed to be just shy of violating community guidelines will remain accessible and come up in search results, they just won’t be suggested as worth watching, according to YouTube.

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

Both human review and machine learning will be used to train the recommendation system on questionable videos, the company said.

YouTube routinely updates features such as its recommendation engine. Several years ago, it modified the system to downplay videos with misleading descriptions intended to bait people into clicking such as “You won’t believe what happens next.”

“In the last year alone, we’ve made hundreds of changes to improve the quality of recommendations for users on YouTube,” the California-based video group said.

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