YouTube removes 1 mn videos for dangerous Covid misinformation


New Delhi, Aug 26 (IANS): Google-owned YouTube has removed 1 million videos related to dangerous Covid-19 misinformation, like false cures or claims of a hoax, since February 2020.

According to YouTube's Chief Product Officer Neal Mahon, if we only focus on what we remove, we're missing the massive amount of content that people actually see.

"Bad content represents only a tiny percentage of the billions of videos on YouTube (about .16-.18 percent of total views turn out to be content that violates our policies)," he said in a blog post on Wednesday.

"Misinformation has moved from the marginal to the mainstream. No longer contained to the sealed-off worlds of Holocaust deniers or 9-11 truthers, it now stretches into every facet of society, sometimes tearing through communities with blistering speed," he emphasised.

He added that YouTube removes almost 10 million videos each quarter, "the majority of which don't even reach 10 views."

"Speedy removals will always be important but we know they're not nearly enough. Instead, it's how we also treat all the content we're leaving up on YouTube that gives us the best path forward," he said.

YouTube is ratcheting up information from trusted sources and reducing the spread of videos with harmful misinformation.

"For COVID, we rely on expert consensus from health organisations like the CDC and WHO to track the science as it develops. In most other cases, misinformation is less clear-cut," Mahon said.

 

  

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