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Writer @nytimes for The Interpreter, a column exploring the ideas and context behind major world events.
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Max Fisher
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Walking just now in poshest West London, a young guy pointed to me and said "he's Jewish" to his girlfriend, who sniggered.
I'd been warned about casual anti-semitism in the UK, and told them to fuck off. Still, I admit it took me by surprise.
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Max Fisher
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When Is American Democracy No Longer Democratic?
static.nytimes.com/email-content/…
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Nader Hashemi
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Solid (as usual) by @Max_Fisher on Iran's strategy nyti.ms/31KwnYz @DannyPostel @vali_nasr @BasharatPeer @mattduss
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Max Fisher
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"YouTube executives reportedly mulling removing all children’s content."
"The reports ... have also prompted a federal investigation by the Federal Trade Commission ... that could result in Google receiving a fine over its inability to protect children." theverge.com/2019/6/19/1869…
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Max Fisher
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Samantha Bee did a very good segment on YouTube’s troubles, leading with our story on algorithm-assisted pedophilia: youtube.com/channel/UC18vz…
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Evan Hill
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Extremely excited to join the impressive team on the @nytimes Visual Investigations desk this week, and looking forward to holding the powerful to account with new techniques. Big things to come. twitter.com/malachybrowne/…
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Max Fisher
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More momentum building: Senators Blumenthal and Blackburn send an open letter to YouTube’s CEO about our story, demanding to know, among other things, why YouTube will not turn off recommendations on videos of children. blumenthal.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/…
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Max Fisher
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Hi, I love and support @voxdotcom, which is why I’d like to ask that you please not promote my old posts during the walkout. Thanks. @vox_union
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Max Fisher
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When I asked YouTube about doing exactly this last week, the company did not deny that it was technically capable, and even hinted they might do so voluntarily.
Later, YT said they would not do this because it would hurt traffic. Sen. Hawley’s bill would force them to do it.
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Max Fisher
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Wow: Senator Hawley has introduced legislation off of our story that would prohibit video-hosting services like YouTube from recommending videos that feature minors. hawley.senate.gov/sites/default/…
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Max Fisher
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For more on what happens when YouTube and other social networks route an ever-growing global share of human social relations through engagement-maximizing algorithms, read our essay on “the Algorithmification of the Human Experience”: static.nytimes.com/email-content/…
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Max Fisher
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As I reported last year with @kbennhold, YouTube’s algorithm does something similar with politics. We found it directing large numbers of Germans news consumers toward far-right extremist videos, with real-world implications. nytimes.com/2018/09/07/wor…
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Max Fisher
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On a personal note, I found reporting this emotionally straining, far more so than I'd anticipated. Watching the videos made me physically ill and I've been having regular nightmares. I only mention it because I cannot fathom what this is like for parents whose kids are swept up.
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Max Fisher
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Initially, YouTube gave me comment saying that they were trending in that direction. Experts were thrilled, calling it potentially a hugely positive step.
Then YouTube “clarified” their comment. Creators rely on recommendations to drive traffic, they said, so would stay on. 📈
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Max Fisher
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I asked YouTube— why not just turn off recommendations on videos of kids? Your system can already identify videos of kids automatically.
The recommendation algorithm is driving this whole child exploitation phenomenon. Switching it off would solve the problem and keep kids safe.
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Max Fisher
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YouTube’s algorithm also changed immediately after we notified the company, no longer linking the kiddie videos together.
Strangely, however, YouTube insisted that the timing was a coincidence. When I pushed, YT said the timing might have been related, but wouldn’t say it was.
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Max Fisher
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YouTube, to its credit, said it has been working nonstop on this issue since a similar issue was first reported in February.
YT also removed some of the videos immediately after we alerted the company, though not others that we did not specifically flag.
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Max Fisher
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We talked to child psychologists, sexual trauma specialists, psychologists who work with pedophiles, academic experts on pedophilia, network analysts. They all said YouTube has built a vast audience — maybe unprecedented — for child sexual exploitation, with grave risks for kids.
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Max Fisher
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We talked to one mother, in Brazil, whose daughter had posted a video of her and a friend playing in swimsuits. YouTube’s algorithm found the video and promoted it to users who watched other partly-clothed prepubescent children.
Within a few days of posting, it had 400,000 views
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Max Fisher
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Any user who watched one kiddie video would be directed by YouTube's algorithm to dozens more — each selected out of millions of otherwise-obscure home movies by an incredibly sophisticated piece of software that YouTube calls an artificial intelligence. The families had no idea.
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