The examples the company cited include "promoting a phony miracle cure for a serious illness, claiming the earth is flat, or making blatantly false claims about historic events like 9/11."
King Mob wrote: » People who have the same common sense you use to decide that the vast majority of conspiracy theories are nonsense. How do you decide between "real" conspiracy theories that are worth considering and "fake" conspiracy theories that can be dismissed out of hand?
King Mob wrote: » I was referring to your notion that doctors do not study or recommend meditation. And to the idea that Edward Snowden didn't use mainstream media outlets to leak his information. Both of these things weren't true. And again, of these conspiracies, all were broken in the mainstream media, not via randos in 4 hour long youtube videos.
Tangatagamadda Chaddabinga Bonga Bungo wrote: » We have to assume that the people who run Facebook and Google have common sense for that to work out don't we now? I was clearly saying that meditation wasn't recommended by the vast majority of doctors. I believe that more and more are coming around to the idea, but it was seen as mumbo jumbo up until quite recently. If you believe any doctors at all were recommending 20 years ago then I simply won't believe you. I am saying this in the context of how something can be true, even before there is concrete evidence to support it. Snowden is an example of a citizen who brought important information into the public domain. There'll be plenty more I'm sure. How they get that information out there is all the one to me once the public knows.
Dohnjoe wrote: » The state of Pakistan fully acknowledging and accepting that he lived, and died, a stone's throw from their military academy (which was highly embarrassing for them) A post-fact Pakistani investigation confirming he had lived there for 9 years AQ accepting that he died in that raid The US president and senators on both sides confirming his death DNA samples taken from his corpse, and matching family members in the compound The family members in the compound confirming (including his wives, 22 people in total) No contradictory information from any other foreign intelligence agency (including hostile nations)
King Mob wrote: » Sorry, that's 3 times you've avoided answering my question now. If you wish me to reply to your other points, please go back and address that question.
Tangatagamadda Chaddabinga Bonga Bungo wrote: » Ah come on, all of that evidence is coming from the exact same source, the American Secret Service. Who have a vested interest to lie about it.
Tangatagamadda Chaddabinga Bonga Bungo wrote: » What specific question? *Your replies are fairly long in fairness*
King Mob wrote: » How do you decide between "real" conspiracy theories that are worth considering and "fake" conspiracy theories that can be dismissed out of hand?
Cheerful Spring wrote: » Bin Laden and other men and women were living in a large compound right next door to the Pakistani military academy. He was not in a cave in some remote hideaway mountain and could not be found. You naive if you believe the Americans did know he was there for nine years. Pakistani officials would have talked in the nine years.
Dohnjoe wrote: » Why do you think the Americans didn't share the raid info with the Pakistanis Also don't speak about naivety, you entertain every crackpot conspiracy that pops into your head
Cheerful Spring wrote: » Or Maybe they came to some agreement that was time to take him out and Pakistan was given something in return for allowing them to send Navy Seals in.
King Mob wrote: » Only asked the one and I repeated it: King Mob How do you decide between "real" conspiracy theories that are worth considering and "fake" conspiracy theories that can be dismissed out of hand?
Tangatagamadda Chaddabinga Bonga Bungo wrote: » I just have an innate distrust of unaccountable, nameless, faceless in a position of power, which I think is a more than fair logical position to hold.
Dohnjoe wrote: » Can I ask who or what are you referring to?
Tangatagamadda Chaddabinga Bonga Bungo wrote: » YouTube announces it will no longer... What the op was referring to.
King Mob wrote: » Well you've yet again avoided my simple direct question. So I think it's not worth continuing this discussion.
Dohnjoe wrote: » Not sure why it's a question of trust, the people running a platform have decided they want to remove recommendations of disinformation and dangerous videos (fake medical advice) I am pretty surprised they aren't removing that content altogether (although I expect that's in the pipeline somewhere)
Gonad wrote: » Come on some of this so called conspiracy **** don’t add up This guy was laughing a few seconds before giving this interview but they cut it outhttps://youtu.be/A4rwdriJpkc
Cheerful Spring wrote: » There evidence they trying to remove people who are asking real questions about 9/11.
Dohnjoe wrote: » It's clear they are reducing the impact/footprint of pseudo-science and blatant disinformation on youtube, they literally highlight 911 as an example "The examples the company cited include "promoting a phony miracle cure for a serious illness, claiming the earth is flat, or making blatantly false claims about historic events like 9/11."
Cheerful Spring wrote: » 9/11 has evidence of conspiracy though there a big difference.
biko wrote: » Although youtube is a private company and can do what they like, every time they censor more content they shot themselves in the foot.
Dohnjoe wrote: » You're a holocaust denier who believes that you know more than the consensus of world historians. So you making a claim there is evidence of a conspiracy means zero.
Cheerful Spring wrote: » Holocaust researcher and a respected one at that believes what I do.,6 million number is wrong. By your classification and point of view he is also a holocaust denier.
Dohnjoe wrote: » You are openly a holocaust denier who challenges only the Jewish figures and maintains that "the Jews" have exaggerated/manipulated the figures Your views on historical events and what constitutes evidence is highly questionable
Cheerful Spring wrote: » So does also a famous holocaust researcher, so by your definition, he is a holocaust denier.
Dohnjoe wrote: » Yup, grief does weird things, my friend was laughing at his mother's funeral last year. Unless of course you believe he's an "actor", in which case I have a lot of questions