The world’s largest video-sharing platform is introducing a new system to help viewers in the US determine whether certain videos contain misleading information. In a blog post published on Tuesday, YouTube says it will launch its fact-checking information panels in the US following a roll-out in Brazil and India. While the fact-checking feature is primarily […]The post YouTube Introduces New Fact-Checking System – Will It Stop Bitcoin, Ethereum and XRP Scammers? appeared first on The Daily Hodl.