Anonymous wrote:They continue to censor their comment sections if someone posts comments that YouTube deems inappropriate but yet the allow the uploading of AI videos that are 100% fake of events that never actually happened such as Mister Rogers sitting in his living room using a bong or Muhammad Ali dancing on Soul Train.
All the advertisements before videos are getting more annoying as well.
Am I just getting old?
Is it just me?
Anonymous wrote:Yes AND our standard media literacy lessons don’t quite cut it anymore. AI videos can be scary realistic. It’s increasingly difficult to tell the difference, and that can be dangerous. It will take time for us to catch up, but we’ve done it before with social media.Anonymous wrote:I only ever watch YT police Axon body cam videos.
I also watch AI definite slop like "what it was like to live in 1200 France" because that stuff is meant to put you to sleep.
I majored in 1200 France in college. It's funny to me
YouTube is only as useful as you, the user. If you're dumb, you're going to watch dumb videos and think they are true. It's not much different than reading the bible and thinking all that stuff actually happened.
Or something
Anonymous wrote:Because chat monitoring has been a thing for decades now and the proliferation of AI videos is new. There are plenty of ways to curate a comment section that have been honed and adjusted over time—chat monitors who work for YouTube, bots programmed to flag keywords, creators who can manually block or report their own comment sections, and the community that polices itself to reduce trolling and harassment.
You will see the same process happening for AI videos, but for now, you’re basically seeing what we olds used to call the “Wild West” era of the Internet. No rules. Chaos. Until companies (and sometimes governments) step in to set up standards and protocols.
Yes AND our standard media literacy lessons don’t quite cut it anymore. AI videos can be scary realistic. It’s increasingly difficult to tell the difference, and that can be dangerous. It will take time for us to catch up, but we’ve done it before with social media.Anonymous wrote:I only ever watch YT police Axon body cam videos.
I also watch AI definite slop like "what it was like to live in 1200 France" because that stuff is meant to put you to sleep.
I majored in 1200 France in college. It's funny to me
YouTube is only as useful as you, the user. If you're dumb, you're going to watch dumb videos and think they are true. It's not much different than reading the bible and thinking all that stuff actually happened.
Or something
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t see the hypocrisy in what you described.
So you believe Mister Rogers sitting in his living room using a bong actually happened?
Anonymous wrote:I don’t see the hypocrisy in what you described.