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YouTube algorithm exposed: Why are Korean comments hidden? | Korean Englishman Q&A in Melbourne
Join Josh, Ollie, and producer Rosemary from Korean Englishman as they explore Melbourne in a red Kia Stinger, tackling an important YouTube issue: algorithmic discrimination against Korean comments.
PewDiePie “fixed” YouTube’s algorithm using his own AI by asking it to remove all Shorts and recommended videos.
After years of struggling to get freaky children’s content in order on YouTube, the company goes full throttle ...
AI-powered kids content wracks up billions of YouTube views, despite pervasive slop. Credit: Kirill Kudryavtsev / AFP via YouTube still hasn't solved its AI problem. Digitally faked content is still ...
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How to build a YouTube channel that actually grows in 2026
We know that as filmmakers, we’d almost always rather be on a physical set than worrying about social media algorithms. But the reality is that building an audience is one of the most reliable ways to ...
A New York Times investigation shows EExperts warn that the nonsensical AI-generated videos could be harming a young child's development.
Children under the age of 16 will no longer have accounts on high-risk digital platforms, including YouTube, TikTok, Facebook ...
A new investigation reveals YouTube's algorithm floods kids' feeds with bizarre AI videos after trusted channels, while creators profit from the synthetic content with millions of views.
Davis had read the 19th-century short story of the same name but “I was a little bored by it. I kept nodding off,” he admits, adding that it was late at night when he read it. As he made his way ...
The New York Times reviewed these clips, along with more than 1,000 other videos recommended to young children on YouTube, and found that the algorithm pushes bizarre, often nonsensical, ...
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