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  1. 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.

  2. And now with these endless ads in YouTube. It's gone from a useful resource to largely crap. Once you filter out all of the pure bullshit suggested channels, you end up with barely anything suggested at all. YouTube can't even suggest useful videos because all of the traffic is on the meaningless garbage. Has YouTube reached its end of usefulness?

  3. Does Clickbait Actually Work? What is Clickbait on YouTube?Clickbait... YouTube Clickbait Videos seem unavoidable. YouTubers who use Clickbait like PewdiePie...

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  4. For instance, Facebook aims at removing clickbaits from its newsfeed [7], [8]. In this work, we focus on YouTube for various reasons: i) anecdotal evidence suggests that the problem exists in YouTube [9] and ii) to the best of our knowledge, YouTube relies on users to flag suspicious videos and then manually review them. To this extent, this ...

  5. Mar 23, 2018 · These techniques include: (i) use of eye-catching. thumbnails, such as depictions of abnormal stuff or attractive. adults, which are often irrelevant to video content; (ii) use of. headlines that ...

  6. Jan 2, 2021 · However for analysis purpose we have considered only YouTube(YT) Videos i.e. 1675(Fake) and 993(Real), comparison analysis has been performed on the same. 10 From the previous studies, it has been found that a very limited number of baselines are available for clickbait’s video detection . The online clickbait video detection problem is an emerging field and is a largely unsolved research ...

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  8. 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 ...

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