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Researchers say YouTube is ground zero for the spread of flat earth ideology. YouTube recently said it will cut back on recommending flat-earth content, among other conspiracy theories.
A group of popular flat earth YouTubers have admitted defeat against the “globers” after taking a trip to Antarctica to witness the 24-hour sun. Colorado pastor Will Duffy organized the highly ...
Flat Earth conspiracy theorists are being ‘indoctrinated through YouTube videos’ ‘YouTube really has propagated the Flat Earth movement in a way I don’t think has been done before with any ...
Jeran Campanella, a prominent American YouTuber with 164,000 subscribers known for promoting the flat Earth theory, publicly ...
Colorado pastor Will Duffy organized an expedition to Antarctica in December called "The Final Experiment" in hopes of showing the sun shined for 24 hours and ending the flat-Earth conspiracy theory.
More recently, a YouTube video promoting flat Earth ideas suggested the sun and moon are a similar size. But scientists have a comprehensive understanding of how total solar eclipses occur.
Colorado pastor Will Duffy’s obsession with the flat-Earth conspiracy theory began with a longtime friend’s post on Facebook. Three years later, after immersing himself in the conspiracy ...
It is the second such book, in fact; Christine Garwood wrote Flat Earth: The History of an Infamous Idea in 2007. But it is a whole different world now, conspiracy-theory-wise, so Kelly Weill ...
YouTube user Flat Out, another prolific globe-Earth proponent, demonstrated the impossibility of this explanation using simple computer simulations in 2017. So far, no flat-Earth model has been ...
The total cost of the trip was $35,000 for each person. YouTube/The Final Experiment. Whitsitt added that there may be a way to reconcile the 24-hour sun with the flat earth and he had “seen a ...