Shooting conspiracy spotlights dangers of YouTube's trending tools
Reported By: cbsnews.com
February 22, 2018 09:07:31 AM
YouTube faces strong criticism after it spread conspiracy theories in the aftermath of the deadly school shooting in Florida. The top trending video on the platform Wednesday falsely accused survivor David Hogg of being a crisis actor and was viewed more
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