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  • The YouTube Effect
  • IMDB: 6.1/10
  • Director:- Alex Winter
  • Writers:-Alex Winter
  • Stars:- Caleb Cain, Steve Chen, Hany Farid

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In this provocative and disturbing film, Alex Winter examines the roots of YouTube, a platform that began as a simple video-sharing service and has since revolutionized the way we view the world.

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More About The YouTube Effect:

Algorithms are a monster, and once they’ve been released, they can’t be controlled. In Alex Winter’s new documentary “The YouTube Effect,” these words—which probably won’t surprise anyone at this juncture—are spoken by Smosh’s founder, Anthony Padilla. Padilla was one of YouTube’s most successful early adapters.

“The algorithm works, and it’s a huge problem,” Padilla says in the interview. “I’m a strong interview subject because I speak from experience. I also speak against my interests. I’ve benefitted from YouTube.” (Padilla founded Smosh in 2005 when YouTube launched on the platform.) “YouTube Effect” is very recent history, and it doesn’t cover much ground.