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71 votes, 17 comments. true. Hi! Back in the old days, YouTube used to have a lot of clickbaits. However, during the more recent years, it was brought to light and content creators began to have less minor clickbaits as time goes on, as people are aware of it and generally dislikes videos that are clickbaity.
Aug 6, 2018 · The use of deceptive techniques in user-generated video portals is ubiquitous. Unscrupulous uploaders deliberately mislabel video descriptors aiming at increasing their views and subsequently their ad revenue. This problem, usually referred to as "clickbait," may severely undermine user experience. In this work, we study the clickbait problem on YouTube by collecting metadata for 206k videos ...
- Savvas Zannettou, Sotirios Chatzis, Kostantinos Papadamou, Michael Sirivianos
- 2018
What is clickbait and why do we see so much of it online? This simple explainer shows how to spot clickbait and why it should be avoided.
- 2 min
- 81.6K
- The Digital Life Skills Company
Does Clickbait Actually Work? What is Clickbait on YouTube?Clickbait... YouTube Clickbait Videos seem unavoidable. YouTubers who use Clickbait like PewdiePie...
- 8 min
- 63.4K
- Roberto Blake
In this video, we delve into the reasons behind clickbait titles on YouTube and why creators resort to sensationalism. Discover the techniques used to attrac...
clickbait video in real-time before it is made available to public, and thus prevent the problem of clickbait altogether. Multilingual Support: CPDM supports identification of clickbait videos in over 200 languages (e.g., English, Hindi, Telugu etc.) and thus, has a larger reach than previously proposed models which can mostly detect
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In no particular order, I think some problems are: (1) the algorithm doesn't necessary give you what you want (and doesn't seem to penalize view drop-off rate hard enough), (2) real YouTubers with good content have began to make their videos clickbait (e.g. Tom Scott), (3) YouTube doesn't give you good filter tools.