How to Cook That: Debunking Fake Videos

The How to Cook That channel with Anne Reardon has been debunking fake videos for a while now. This video debunks a few videos but also talks about the deeper problems that YouTube's Algorithm presents and how it is driving out content creators and feeding large media corporations with sinister results.

What does this mean for the future of Youtube and online content?


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Jeez guys, you posted this same one a couple months ago, but it was kids playing baseball. Exact story otherwise, right down to the missing coins. If you're going to run a puzzle series, could you try not to repeat yourself so soon, and try to make them even slightly tricky?
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Maybe the treed balloon was there all night or a mylar balloon. And the other balloons had helium in them but it leaks out at a slow rate. Haven't you ever gotten a bunch of helium balloons and after a day they are just barely floating or not floating at all. They still look filled but helium will escape thru rubber balloons at a faster rate than mylar balloons.
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