I actually think the conspiracy is what Republican voters want. Of course there are some people that believe in them, but I also think quite a few of them know it isn't true and want it anyways. I don't think it's just the new generation but the old guard that want it too. And they don't value journalism because they resent the left and view it as a leftist field. Or they might want the left to report it for them. There might be a strategy involved with that. I'm not sure. I think mostly it's keep pumping out the lies. I've heard now and then it's an "algorithm" problem on YT, but I think the reason there isn't a conservative "voice" is because of their own doing quite a bit. Their argument hinges on the left control the schools and universities and news, but I think there is something internally wrong with the inability to sell conservatism, since it's this vague, non-descript thing. Not this make believe "centrist" journalism in a two-party system, but "real" stories on policy and whatnot against the left I don't really believe there's a market for with conservatives. Generally speaking the left have enough sense to not behave like that in front of the mic (or do it in private). The right live for the dumpster and celebrate it. But the price is they have nothing to say. So what I believe you have is for as far reaching the www, conservatives don't really have anything to say nor can really participate in much because their own media is so unreliable. I imagine you could more or less say that on the left, but I do believe they have a certain amount of behavior, decorum, professionalism, and some journalism. In other words, the left tell the truth about the right because there's already a readymade supply of lies to choose from. The right don't even bother and make up more stuff.
I wouldn't want to say the left don't lie, but it's my view the right lie even more. And they sorta want that tabloidy, Nat'l Inquirer styled news.