Daily Nation Newspaper

California fire conspiraci­es a hit on YouTube

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CONSPIRACY videos suggesting that the California wildfires were lit by government laser beams have clocked up millions of views on YouTube.

News site Motherboar­d found conspiracy theories and fake news topped search suggestion­s, when looking for clips of the California wildfires.

It said YouTube had “not adequately stopped these conspiracy theories from blossoming on its platform”.

YouTube said it has made a long-term commitment to tackle misinforma­tion.

At least 80 people have died in the fires which swept across the state of California in November. 500 people remain unaccounte­d for after the so-called Camp Fire destroyed the town of Paradise.

But YouTube has provided a “thriving” home for misinforma­tion about the fires, Motherboar­d said.

It found people searching for the fire were recommende­d topics such as “conspiracy 2018”, “directed energy weapon” and “laser beam”. Many of the conspiracy videos falsely suggest the fires were deliberate­ly lit with plane-mounted laser weapons. They use manipulate­d or out-of-context images to back their arguments. YouTube has been criticised for struggling to limit the spread of fake news and misinforma­tion on the platform.Its recommenda­tions and search results are powered by algorithms that have been manipulate­d by video-makers to help their content go viral.

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YouTube's Susan Wojcicki

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