YouTube is hating on conspiracy video uploads Big Brother at its finest Secureteam10 a big target |
Secureteam10, a UFO hunter, was one of the first accounts to experience video removals and restrictions from YouTube since their announced campaign against conspiracies.[2] What's interesting, is that the YouTube campaign happens just after the exclusive Bob Lazar 2018 interview which was posted in early December 2018. The interview with Bob Lazar is historic in ufology, since his last interview was some thirty years ago in the late 1980s.
Conspiracy[]
YouTube has been conspiring against conspiracies for a long time—unannounced. There has already been a bad history and reputation with YouTube prior to YouTube’s shit campaign move. Narrator Brian Onley in his video series The Book of Man, which discusses extraterrestrial life, chose to upload his massive series to Vimeo instead of YouTube, fully aware that YouTube has a stick up its ass—as early as year 2013. Onley explains some of his reasons for not using YouTube in later interviews.
2019[]
- ↑ The Verge, YouTube says it will recommend fewer videos about conspiracy theories, By Casey Newton@CaseyNewton Jan 25, 2019
- ↑ NY Times, YouTube Moves to Make Conspiracy Videos Harder to Find, by Daisuke Wakabayashi, Jan. 25, 2019