• jackyard86@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    You can assume how good the inside content would be from a specific video by looking at its title and thumbnail. I’d rather not using it.

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      1 year ago

      on the extreme levels, yes, but almost everyone on the platform does some form of deception to convince you to click.

      Like it says on the dearrow website:

      “Clickbait” isn’t the exception anymore, it’s becoming the norm. Many have even started going through their entire backlog, changing old titles and thumbnails to be more attention grabbing and vague.

      It’s no one’s fault. It’s a system that creates a race to the bottom.

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        1 year ago

        It’s absolutely the fault of YouTube for pushing this sort of interface, and the fault of viewers who click on garbage thumbnails

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      1 year ago

      You can ascertain how much effort the creator was willing to put in the thumbnail but that’s really it. All YouTube thumbnails are basically just try to trick monkey brains into clicking. I can’t stand clickbait thumbnails so this would be really nice in my opinion