I would not consider reactionary youtube videos to be a reasonable place for the consideration of the validity of a scientific claim. So many are just propaganda and misinformation. Note: The youtube account is using the video to push a questionable investment scheme.
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Thank you, I was about to post the same thing.
Youtube videos like this is the modern equivalent of getting medical advice from a random person in a bar you have never met before about 20 minutes before closing time.
Yes, there is a replication problem in science but youtube is not the place to get information about it.
The whole channel should have way more views.
Maybe the creator Pete Judo should lean on his behavioral science and psychology background to find out why it doesn't.
For me, the reason I'm not going to watch it is because the title and thumb scream "social media conspiracy theorist" rather than the seriousness and professionalism the topic rightly deserves.
Glowing red eyes? How am I supposed to believe this is a serious and/or constructive criticism of a huge genuine problem?
Cool story bro.