Every fourth YouTube video misinforms
Misinformation about the coronavirus is spreading at speeds exceeding the pandemic on the Internet, and a number of studies are drawing attention to how dangerous it is. One of the main reasons for their danger is that it is difficult to filter them out of the set of information that floods us on the World Wide Web. On Youtube, we can come across well-founded, research-supported news as well as simple rumors.
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