Posted on 03/17/2018 6:29:36 PM PDT by Simon Green
YouTube Kids, the supposedly child-friendly version of YouTube thats been shown to often play host to troves of slop content and disturbing videos, apparently was showing videos from British conspiracy theorist David Icke, a guy who believes reptilian aliens secretly control the world and are responsible for the Holocaust.
According to a Saturday report in Business Insider, searching for the term UFO on YouTube kids turned up a video purporting to show a UFO shooting at a chemtrail. The suggested followups for that video featured a number of Ickes clips, including a nearly five-hour lecture on how aliens built the pyramids and secretly run the planet through a ruling class extraterrestrial-human hybrids. The video also delves into a number of other conspiracy theories, including claims Freemasons indulge in human sacrifice and President John F. Kennedy was assassinated by his own government.
According to Business Insider, Two other conspiracy theory videos by Icke appeared in the related videos, meaning it was easy for children to quickly go from watching relatively innocent videos about toys to conspiracy content.
Searching for the term moon landing also resulted in a number of conspiratorial videos emerging, including one making the claim that CERNs Large Hadron Collider had opened a portal to another world that an unfortunate employee then vanished in. While YouTube removed 25 videos specifically flagged by Business Insider, the site reported conspiracy content remains widely available on YouTube Kids and watching some of the videos resulted in others showing up in the apps recommended video queue.
While the regular version of YouTube has its own problems with propaganda and disinformation (some of which, like videos blasting mass shooting survivors as crisis actors, have repeatedly made the sites top page), YouTube Kids is ostensibly supposed to be totally free of this kind of content. Its also likely that many parents are letting their kids watch it unattended, which may be ill-advised on the parents part, but is clearly part of the sites business model.
YouTube has previously promised to clear out this kind of content, and shut down a number of channels featuring inappropriate videos starting last year. Its debatable whether its actually possible to ensure this stuff doesnt begin creeping in, though, since there are millions upon millions of videos intended for children available on both the main site and YouTube Kids, and YouTube and its parent company Google tend to rely first and foremost on algorithms to police this sea of content rather than human moderators. When it began paying attention in November 2017, YouTube demonetized at least two million videos and 50,000 channels with disturbing content aimed at kids, suggesting the scale of the problem whichever app is used.
In a statement to Business Insider, YouTube even alluded to how solutions to this problem rely on its human trained systems rather than actual humans:
The YouTube Kids app is home to a wide variety of content that includes enriching and entertaining videos for families. This content is screened using human trained systems. That being said, no system is perfect and sometimes we miss the mark. When we do, we take immediate action to block the videos or, as necessary, channels from appearing in the app. We will continue to work to improve the YouTube Kids app experience.
In any case, prior advice stands: Dont let YouTube babysit your children unless you want them watching disturbing Spiderman-bikini girl mashups, videos of Peppa Pig being fed bleach, or apparently, elderly British men telling them that the government is secretly staffed by alien lizard monsters wearing human ski
Start’em young...But hey at least he’s planting in their minds to question things..
were usually talking about dummies thinking they are smart
Everyone believes they are smart. Dummies believe they are the smartest.
highly competent individuals may erroneously assume that tasks easy for them to perform are also easy for other people to perform
TRUE.
or that other people will have a similar understanding of subjects that they themselves are well-versed in.
TRUE. Some even become intellectual snobs due to that belief.
Or there might be a difference between having the innate ability to learn, and being able to put it into practice.
Let me put it this way. There is NO LIMIT to what we CAN DO. The only limit is to what we WILL DO. Mostly it depends on what YOU WANT to do.
Theres the library; go teach yourself geometry, I wouldnt have been able to do it. Id have needed a teacher.
We ALL did. Some got good teachers, some did not. That is usually the difference in the outcome for any individual.
After the experience I describe as learning how to learn, I can teach myself anything that is not beyond my native intelligence.
Yet, you 'learned' to talk way before anyone taught you 'how to learn'. Correct ?
Smarter people can teach themselves things I cant.
Believe it or not, no one can teach themselves anything. They can, however, learn. So can you. Everything you learn is something you didn't 'know' before. You learn something every second, every day of your life.
Maybe thats a capability that you have always had, but I had to learn it.
Don't denigrate yourself that way. It's not true. I have no different capability than you. I have the capability to learn, I just don't always use it. Everyone, including you, has that as well.
As I said before, a good teacher is one who gets the student to WANT TO KNOW something. The human mind cannot be taught something it doesn't want to hear.
Sounds like you have someone who got you to want to know. The 'taught me how to learn' part was just giving you a method for pursuing what you wanted (or felt you needed) to know.
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