The Wall Street Journal created over 100 automated TikTok accounts, or “bots”, that watched hundreds of thousands of videos on the app

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Humans have a diverse set of interests

TikTok spokeswoman (@ 9:30) [ “INSIDE TIKTOK’S HIGHLY SECRETIVE ALGORITHM – Investigation: How TikTok’s Algorithm Figures Out Your Deepest Desires” https://www.wsj.com/video/series/inside-tiktoks-highly-secretive-algorithm/investigation-how-tiktok-algorithm-figures-out-your-deepest-desires/6C0C2040-FF25-4827-8528-2BD6612E3796 ]

Video Hosting Tips from GNU / Linux Community

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YouTube recently deleted The Linux Experiment channel. What caused the deletion? Only YouTube knows and good luck getting any information from anyone at YouTube. But increasingly, this is happening more and more. Large channels are getting deleted, either for minor violations, or sometimes for no reason at all. Maybe it’s time to explore alternative video platforms…like Odysee!

http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/155374

Featured image via https://yewtu.be/watch?v=GHeZXkZT_jk

Advertising on News @ YouTube — Natural Disasters / Tragic Events

If you watch this video (post by ABC10 Sacramento / Northern California)

do you see ads / adverts? (I saw clothing from Shein) Who is making money on this advertising? Only YouTube, or does ABC10 also get a cut?

Isn’t it sort of unethical to make money by posting videos of tragedy / death / dying / catastrophic events — isn’t that sensationalism gone sadistic?!?