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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.
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?
Clickbait is kinda wacky sometimes. Today I'll be looking at some of it. In this video, I'll be going over the basics of a pretty underestimated YouTube feat...
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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.
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.
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Jun 9, 2022 · The video has 7 million views and counting; the clickbait is working. So, yes, the bank is fictional, but millions of viewers are satisfied nonetheless. That's a sign of good clickbait. What Is Bad Clickbait on YouTube? If good clickbait matches viewers' expectations, bad clickbait does the opposite.
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Mar 23, 2018 · Results indicate that a majority of the typological and linguistic features associated with clickbait in online news headlines are found to be indicative of clickbait in YouTube video titles.