Study blames YouTube for rise in number of Flat Earthers
by Ian Sample Science editor from on (#49AZ1)
Conspiracy theories shown on video-sharing site persuade people to doubt Earth is round
Researchers believe they have identified the prime driver for a startling rise in the number of people who think the Earth is flat: Google's video-sharing site, YouTube.
Their suspicion was raised when they attended the world's largest gatherings of Flat Earthers at the movement's annual conference in Raleigh, North Carolina, in 2017, and then in Denver, Colorado, last year.
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