Lorewarn
Well-known member
I don't know...But it sounds like the answer would be yes.
Okay, good, so you rightly understand that someone can be looking for content about a topic and then be fed narratives that are in the category but also adding in perspectives and opinions you didn't actually search for.
As easy as it would be for someone to look up college football content, be fed a bunch of ESPN and Paul Finebaum videos and be convinced that the SEC is miles better than everyone else in the country, someone could also look up something like, say, the war in Gaza (innocent curiosity, not searching out hateful content), then be fed biased anecdotal rageful narratives from Palestinians, or dehumanizing callous and unsympathetic narratives from zionists.
I can't imagine that if I type in "Husker Football" that I will get Nazi videos.
Maybe a rabbit hole, or a "pipeline" if you will, could go something like this (mostly in jest, very hypothetical, but you're smart enough to understand the point quite well):
- Start by looking at nebraska football videos
- Get really into exploring nasty rivalries
- Start getting fed hot take skip bayless type nonsense
- Get led into the larger barstool sports types of vibes, with alpha bro culture and aggressive debates surrounding things like caitlin clark. fed content about the racial animosity towards her in the wnba
- Head into algorithmic overlaps with certain elements of Joe Rogan esque podcasts, that talk about "traditional values", masculinity, society going soft, etc.
- Start being fed content that's far more insidious but cleverly masked as "historical education" and "cultural commentary" that's full of dog whistles about “Western civilization” or scapegoating marginalized groups—ultimately leading to neo-Nazi propaganda accounts.