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by twomoretime
2243 days ago
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A doctor on the frontlines is an expert. He may not specialize in epidemiology or virology, but his credentials are sufficient that the difference between credibility between the scientists and the doctors is too small for youtube to reliably choose one over the other. YouTube is not an accreditation agency or an arbiter of credibility. YouTube has no authority to suppress credible doctors from going against the consensus. The fact that this particular decision agrees with what the majority of us think is right doesn't mean that YouTube is right to choose. |
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Exactly, so he should not be speaking on epidemiology. And it's even more dangerous because people, like you, believe he could be an expert.
> YouTube has no authority to suppress credible doctors from going against the consensus.
But the WHO does.