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YouTube algorithms serve up violent gun-related content to kids playing video games: study

Por: New York Daily News Nation May 17, 2023

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Impressionable young boys playing video games on YouTube are fed algorithmic recommendations featuring graphic gun violence that include everything from instructions on amping up firepower to movie clips depicting school shootings, a recent study found. However, the boys in the study were not actually children. They were researchers at the nonprofit Tech Transparency Project who set up four YouTube accounts — two mimicking the preferences of... + full article



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