"Never trust YouTube":
-My own videos were altered to make Fallout 4 look like it was running at 60 fps with a seven story tall 4k building on my computer when it was actually running at 6 fps.
-My comments on my own videos pointing this out were deleted by YouTube.
-I uploaded my videos of me easily knocking around a 350 pound bag; that video was deleted within 24 hours by YouTube at a time where videos of playing around with Sydney funnel web spiders by amateurs to show to others for fun and getting them to do it too were considered fine.
-I pointed out exactly how combat sports videos are frame skipped with irrefutable proof, and linked to my former instructor's video to show how his isn't; YouTube deleted my link.
-I proved beyond a shadow of a doubt ("how did you get that?!") that all UFC actors take performance enhancement drugs; YouTube then deleted my channel.
-a "Merck representative" on YouTube said that they knew of Vioxx all along and tried to scam people; Texas sharpshooter fallacy: Merck _knew_ and reported the risk _themselves_ the moment they noticed it: it increased risk of heart failure from 0.1 % to 0.2 %, the news said it "doubled" it, and this was worth the 0.1 % increase risk to many who suffered worse _without_ Vioxx on the market anymore, and this was _voluntary_: "no good deed goes unpunished" is what the news did to Merck.
-Joe Rogan's kick is garbage; I know the real version of it, which was used in this picture here, and he is wrong about tae-kwon-do being only a sport; I have proved this many times over as well and its use of grappling, knees, elbows, takedowns, punches, etc. exclusive to it; go look up the ROK Army taekwondo used here:
https://www.kidokwan.org/articles/budo-demolition/
-YouTube says tae-kwon-do has no punches and cannot defend against pro boxers, take a look at an old video of mine with my back turned.
-"sons of God" are mislabeled in the YouTube book of fakenoch interpretations by fakestors; The real Enoch book makes it clear why they are called "sons of God", as explained by pastors who have better things to do than e-fake sermons: "there is no distance in the Spirit"; YouTube is pointless for "e-pastorization".
-YouTube also said that doom is not a 2D game; it has three axes: x, y, and z in its code and is a 3D game; go ask UZDoom's development team.
-"greatest freak out" videos were fake, even though they looked convincing at the time.
-Notice how nightcore has the laziest music remixes and some of the most well-viewed, but better put-together ones have at times only a thousand instead of a million views? I noticed that too.
There are real conspiracies; you will not find them on YouTube. YouTube is a lie. And it is part of a conspiracy itself.
No need to look up YouTube conspiracy nonsense; go relax and do something else instead. Do you own research rather than listening to those who just want you to click the ads so they can get "teh monies".