17 archive from the Wayback Machine confirmed that the “FoBIRD” channel did indeed previously post political disinformation, as shown in the TikTok video. It appeared that someone managing the account may have changed the visibility status of the political videos to be unlisted or private, as there was a clear discrepancy of tens of millions of views between the total view count on the channel’s “About” page versus the total view count after we added up the numbers for all of the publicly visible videos.Ī Sept. The YouTube channel shown in the TikTok video has since changed its name to “FoBIRD,” and no political content was publicly visible. In that video, a TikTok user showed that he was recommended a video in his YouTube “Home” feed that came from a suspicious yet verified YouTube channel, “Fox News Alert.” whatttttt #foxnews We were initially tipped off by a TikTok video. 4, the one channel that prompted our investigation was still available with its more than 883,000 subscribers. While the channels above were removed, at least one remained. This does not include views for other non-political videos on the same accounts. A message was added to all of the accounts that were removed, saying: “This account has been terminated due to multiple or severe violations of YouTube’s policy against spam, deceptive practices, and misleading content or other Terms of Service violations.”Ī study of the Fox News clips that were posted to the channels showed that the videos likely received a combined total of at least tens of millions of views. 1-3, after we contacted a YouTube spokesperson for comment about our findings. We found several different YouTube channels named “Fox News” or “Fox News Alert” that may have been managed by the same people. Despite the verification badge and Fox News logos, this was not an official Fox News YouTube channel. This was similar to a debunked QAnon conspiracy theory that recently led to federal authorities worrying of potential violence from Trump supporters when such disinformation inevitably failed to come true. President Donald Trump was coming back to the White House this year. President Joe Biden was either dying or going to jail, and that former U.S. However, the thumbnails for the videos were altered to push disinformation that falsely claimed U.S. The YouTube channels in question posted lengthy videos from real shows that were broadcast on Fox News. Based on our own recent reporting of a similar network on Facebook, all of the YouTube channels appeared to be managed from outside of the U.S. They likely received that special status in the past based on previous non-political content. They had a combined total of millions of subscribers, and several of them even had YouTube verification badges. 1 Snopes investigation that found the channels were pumping out disinformation to millions of subscribers.īut these channels were not managed by or affiliated with the Fox News Channel. YouTube removed multiple channels named “Fox News” and “Fox News Alert” following an Oct.
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