“…These are discursive practices that have also been closely linked to xenophobic discourses, such as islamophobia (Farkas et al, 2018; Shooman, 2016) and antisemitism (Allington et al, 2021). Previous qualitative research into deceptive content on YouTube, has explored right-wing extremist communities (Ekman, 2014; Levy, 2020; Lewis, 2018), racist influencers (Johns, 2017; Murthy & Sharma, 2019), populist YouTubers (Finlayson, 2020; Zuk & Zuk, 2020), and conspiracy videos (Allington & Joshi, 2020; Mohammed, 2019; Paolillo, 2018). Critical discourse analysis of YouTube videos have focused on understanding discourses of xenophobia (Asakitikpi & Gadzikwa, 2020), misogyny (Kopytowska, 2021), and racism (Hokka, 2021).…”