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How YouTube Became a Perpetual Nazi Machine

Behind the Bastards

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The New York Times interviewed a young man who was identified in their article on radicalization as Mr. Kane. He is scarred by his experience of being radicalized by what he calls a decentralized cult of far right YouTube personalities. There's a spectrum on YouTube between the calm section, the Walter Cronkite, Carl Sagan part and crazy town where the extreme stuff is said Tristan Harris, a former design ethicist at Google, YouTube's parent company. And I will say I'm very hard on the on the tech industry regularly on this podcast.

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