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•Conspiracy videos? Fake news? Enter Wikipedia, the 'good cop' of the Internet
Washington Post
Conspiracy videos are top draws on YouTube, whether the subject is the moon landing (humans never set foot on it) or the Parkland school massacre survivors (they're “crisis actors”). Last month, Susan Wojcicki, YouTube's chief executive, proposed an ...



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