“When the economics goes bad, we become vulnerable to bad ideas.”
The brilliant @DouglasKMurray joined me to talk about his new book, The Madness of Crowds.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UnPex2u-8AM&list=PLEbhOtC9klbCr0iN2ANJbaV477B0eSpc6&index=321&t=0s …pic.twitter.com/pWCAE0veji
So are demonetized videos being viewed less because YT is suppressing them? Or is it simply the case that the things that make videos less interesting to advertisers also make videos less interesting to viewers? Correlation doesn't imply causation.
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And it’s not like YT should force people to watch unpopular videos—nor do they have any reason to suppress popular videos.
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Yet creators of less popular videos have every incentive to play the victim and point to demonetization as evidence that YT is oppressing them. Because how else could no one want to watch their crappy video?!?
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