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YouTube To Blame For Rise in Flat Earth Believers, Says Study

lundi 18 février 2019, 10:30 , par Slashdot
According to research, almost everyone who believes in flat Earth theory got started on YouTube. From a report: Asheley Landrum is an assistant professor of science communication at Texas Tech University. Her focus: how cultural values affect our understanding of science. Most recently she's been looking at the rise of flat Earth theory. Incredibly, more people than ever believe in a flat Earth. Google searches for 'flat earth' have grown massively over the past five years and flat Earth conventions have begun popping up all over the globe. That's where Landrum focused her research. Landrum interviewed 30 people who attended one flat Earth convention and found that all but one became flat Earthers after watching videos on YouTube.

She presented her research at an event run by the American Association for the Advancement of Science. While Landrum didn't explicitly blame YouTube for the rise in flat Earth believers, she does believe that Google could be doing more to stop the spread of scientifically incorrect ideas. 'There's a lot of helpful information on YouTube but also a lot of misinformation,' she said, as reported by The Guardian. 'Their algorithms make it easy to end up going down the rabbit hole, by presenting information to people who are going to be more susceptible to it.'

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