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by Blackwater 02/21/2019, 2:57pm PST |
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Yep.
YouTube's recommended algorithm is facilitating pedophiles' ability to connect with each other, trade contact info, and link to actual CP [child pornography] in the comments," Watson reported. "I can consistently get access to it from vanilla, never-before-used YouTube accounts via innocuous videos in less than ten minutes, in sometimes less than five clicks."
To access the "wormhole," Watson first searched for "bikini haul" and then clicked on recommended videos in YouTube's "Up next" section. Within a few clicks, he was led to videos of young girls. The initial videos weren't meant to be pornographic, but users in the comments section posted time stamps to "the points in the video where little girls are in compromising positions," Watson explained.
"Once you enter into this wormhole, there is no other content available," Watson said in his video, which has racked up nearly two million views. "YouTube's algorithm is glitching out to a point that nothing but these videos exist. So this facilitates the pedophiles' ability to find this content, but more importantly... trade social media contact info, and I have also found links to child pornography. And of course, there is advertising on some of these videos."
Once the AI decides you’re a pedo, you see ONLY pedo shit. Your account has entered the pedobear dimension. |
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