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Right-Wing YouTube: A Supply and Demand Perspective Kevin Munger1 and Joseph Phillips2 Abstract YouTube is the most used social network in the United States and the only major platform that is more popular among right-leaning users We propose the “Supply and Demand” framework for analyzing politics on YouTube with an eye toward
the Manosphere and the Alt-right a loosely connected far right movement that has been particularly active in mainstream social networks Our analysis leverages over 300 million comments spread through Reddit (in 115 subreddits) and YouTube (in 526 channels) to investigate whether the audiences of channels and subreddits