What those who get radicalized had in common was watching YouTube, says this NYT article. A generation ago what those who got radicalized had in common was reading books. Solution: ban those books? No.https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2019/06/08/technology/youtube-radical.html …
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A “book” is a an ambiguous term. Many people read pamphlets and were radicalized by them. And they banned pamphlets too.
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Also, newspapers, radio, media in general.
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