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[–] lastlybutfirstly@lemmy.world 11 points 4 hours ago (11 children)

That lawsuit documents the case of a 19-year-old, K.G.M, who hopes the jury will agree that Meta and YouTube caused psychological harm by designing features like infinite scroll and autoplay to push her down a path that she alleged triggered depression, anxiety, self-harm, and suicidality.

What the hell is everyone watching? YT recommends me Red Letter Media, Veratasium, old movies, Blender tutorials and a bunch of other stuff that's never going to drive me to self-harm. I don't understand. May be this woman doesn't have ad blocker installed and is forced to sit through a bunch of soul crushing PSAs? Why is my experience so drastically different from this?

[–] ILikeBoobies@lemmy.ca 21 points 4 hours ago* (last edited 3 hours ago) (7 children)

Algorithms try to push body negativity if it thinks you're a teen girl because they tend to scroll more and buy more when depressed.

If it thinks you're a single man then it tries to push manosphere stuff.

On YouTube I find I my relevant suggestions last about a month before I have to mark a bunch of videos as not interested or block a bunch of channels.

[–] hector@lemmy.today 3 points 2 hours ago (1 children)

On a podcast I was listening to a researcher had made an account and subscribed to just like technology and sports and within a few months they had him on like manisphere stuff with tate and those types of assholes

[–] lastlybutfirstly@lemmy.world 1 points 1 hour ago* (last edited 1 hour ago)

I get some manosphere stuff for the same reason, but mostly ignore it. At the risk of getting beat up here, I like Joe Rogan. His celebrity interviews are entertaining and I like wacky subjects like UFOs and such which he covers. Plus I'm a gamer so I watch videos about guns frequently because I find that fascinating though I don't want to own one. So that's why I'll get recommended manisphere stuff. And I'll get curious and take a look at those videos, and get more recommendations. But when I stop watching them, they go away. My recommendations are based on whatever I'm interested in at the time.

Everybody talks about Andrew Tate but I have never ever seen any of his videos. Him or Mr. Beast. They never get recommended. I only know about Tate because everybody everywhere else is complaining about him. So I don't what that researcher did to get that.

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