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A bunch of YouTube channels that no one watches anyway. Nothing burger.
I wish that were true. My elderly father has this slop playing constantly. It's a struggle to have a conversation based in reality these days.
I am myself flooded by AI astrophysics videos by dead scientists and it's so annoying.
YOU don't watch it. But I've watched in real time while videos like this appear on relative's feeds while they doomscroll as they uncritically absorb everything that appears. Sometimes watching the same video two or five times because the damn app loops. And when I point out "you know that's bullshit right?" The response is always some variation of: "I wasn't paying attention to what it said I was just watching." But they are absorbing it because days or weeks later they will parrot that same BS at me in a conversation.
Okay, fair enough. But do you think something like would convince someone not already committed to secession? I can see how it would be appealing to support a narrative someone already has, but do you think it actually convinces people to change their mind on the issue?