YouTube recommends videos that violate the platform’s own policies, study finds

YouTube recommends videos that violate the platform’s own policies, study finds


YouTube’s algorithm recommends “regrettable” videos that violate the platform’s own content policies, according to a new investigation by the nonprofit Mozilla Foundation. The crowd-sourced study found that 71% of the videos that volunteers deemed regrettable were actively recommended by YouTube’s own algorithm. Non-English speakers were far more likely to find videos that they considered disturbing: the rate of YouTube regrets was 60% higher in countries that don’t have English as a primary language. Up front: The report is based on data collected through Mozilla’s RegretsReporter, a browser extension that allows users to provide information on harmful videos and the recommendations that…

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