Auditing Radicalization Pathways on YouTube

08/22/2019
by   Manoel Horta Ribeiro, et al.
0

Non-profits and the media claim there is a radicalization pipeline on YouTube. Its content creators would sponsor fringe ideas, and its recommender system would steer users towards edgier content. Yet, the supporting evidence for this claim is mostly anecdotal, and there are no proper measurements of the influence of YouTube's recommender system. In this work, we conduct a large scale audit of user radicalization on YouTube. We analyze 331,849 videos of 360 channels which we broadly classify into: control, the Alt-lite, the Intellectual Dark Web (I.D.W.), and the Alt-right ---channels in the I.D.W. and the Alt-lite would be gateways to fringe far-right ideology, here represented by Alt-right channels. Processing more than 79M comments, we show that the three communities increasingly share the same user base; that users consistently migrate from milder to more extreme content; and that a large percentage of users who consume Alt-right content now consumed Alt-lite and I.D.W. content in the past. We also probe YouTube's recommendation algorithm, looking at more than 2M million recommendations for videos and channels between May and July 2019. We find that Alt-lite content is easily reachable from I.D.W. channels via recommendations and that Alt-right channels may be reached from both I.D.W. and Alt-lite channels. Overall, we paint a comprehensive picture of user radicalization on YouTube and provide methods to transparently audit the platform and its recommender system.

READ FULL TEXT

page 12

page 18

research
04/12/2021

Cross-Partisan Discussions on YouTube: Conservatives Talk to Liberals but Liberals Don't Talk to Conservatives

We present the first large-scale measurement study of cross-partisan dis...
research
02/25/2021

Are Anti-Feminist Communities Gateways to the Far Right? Evidence from Reddit and YouTube

Researchers have suggested that "the Manosphere," a conglomerate of men-...
research
03/20/2022

YouTube, The Great Radicalizer? Auditing and Mitigating Ideological Biases in YouTube Recommendations

Recommendations algorithms of social media platforms are often criticize...
research
11/25/2020

Evaluating the scale, growth, and origins of right-wing echo chambers on YouTube

Although it is understudied relative to other social media platforms, Yo...
research
03/06/2020

A Longitudinal Analysis of YouTube's Promotion of Conspiracy Videos

Conspiracy theories have flourished on social media, raising concerns th...
research
10/19/2020

Understanding YouTube Communities via Subscription-based Channel Embeddings

YouTube is an important source of news and entertainment worldwide, but ...
research
03/18/2022

Characterizing Alternative Monetization Strategies on YouTube

One of the key emerging roles of the YouTube platform is providing creat...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset