The Nightmare Videos of Children's YouTube - And What's Wrong with the Internet Today
Offered By: TED via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a disturbing corner of the internet in this 17-minute TED talk where writer and artist James Bridle reveals how unknown entities exploit YouTube's algorithms to target young children for advertising revenue. Uncover the world of "surprise egg" videos, the "Finger Family Song," and violent cartoon character mashups that manipulate and frighten young viewers. Delve into the implications of our data-driven world and consider how technology can be used to identify and address societal problems rather than simply offering solutions. Gain insights into the dark side of children's online content and reflect on the broader issues surrounding internet culture, automation, and the need for responsible technology use.
Syllabus
Introduction
Surprise egg videos
Fake news for kids
Finger Family Song
The kids
How we got here
Advertising
Automation
Agency
Conclusion
Taught by
TED
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