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The only way to stop kids seeing bad videos on the internet is not let them on the internet.
Israel's social media propaganda campaign has been super well-funded and is geared to really make people think that Hamas are the only bad guys here.
Just last night I was watching youtube with my kids and there was a commercial that showed horrible stuff in support of Israel.
Yeah I got those ads multiple times last night along with a random maga conspiracy ad about how a bad event is happening soon and everyone should buy gas masks.
And youtube is wondering why we use adblockers 🤡
Holy shit. I’ve had premium since the start of YouTube red. I had no idea YouTube ads were like this now.
I’m used to when it was things like “Here in my garage.”
Sometimes the ads are an hour long and full of the most right wing conspiracy nonsense. Those always come on if I fall asleep watching a video.
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tbf, getting it off the major mainstream platforms would make it less likely for the really young'uns to stumble on it.
Yeah, they should use niche sites like 4chan instead.
That only works if you're the ultimate hipster and avoid anything popular simply because it's popular.
So you're saying there's no way to stop it?
Pretty much no, if a child wants to see the videos.
Deleting social media apps would help immensely against accident exposure, though.