The classic "primitive bushcraft house build from SE Asia, the classic not controlled clickbaits. And dont forget the "5 minutes craft style lifehacks click baits channels
I didn't even think about those, they would have been some good ones to have in the video. Especially the crafts and lifestyle videos I should have remembered those.
Mr. Beast is propably the best example of how to do "clickbait" right because the thumbnails and titles never lie to you. If he says he's gonna cure 100 blind people he's actually gonna cure 100 blind people
i recently watched a gaming video, he claimed to have played all Rockstar games.. he did play like 60 % but no reply in the comments to whom who critzized him :D
What's really scary is how credible TV shows and new agencies are also pulling this shit. For example, 'Kitchen Nightmares' now the show can stand on its own but newer reuploads of old shows use horribly fake thumbnails where peoples' frowns are so distorted they literally expand outside of their head! There's also the problem of people thinking these click bait videos are real like the 'North America's Most Dangerous Animals!!!' This list stuff like the gila monster. WTF, that little lizard way out in the desert? Or, the black widow spider which doesn't have enough venom to kill anyone! How about pit bulls and cattle
Every once in a while I'll catch 10 or 15 mins of a reality show like Kitchen Nightmares when I'm in a waiting room or something and It's like nothing but retention editing.
What kind of clickbait style videos do you guys watch? What would have been some good ones to include in the video?
“It must be the fish”. Never has a truer sentence been said! 😂
Thanks, Calic. Keep up the great narrated videos. I really appreciate your work.
lol, the thumbnail is pretty good
That is indeed how they get em
I actually watch those DIY inventions videos lol. Sometimes when the video is over its like waking up from a trance.
Alright let's go!
Lol I’m pretty sure we all had that science textbook with the green tree frog on it.
They do be watching a lot of fish out here
cool
Sometimes I watch meme compilation videos.
The classic "primitive bushcraft house build from SE Asia, the classic not controlled clickbaits. And dont forget the "5 minutes craft style lifehacks click baits channels
I didn't even think about those, they would have been some good ones to have in the video. Especially the crafts and lifestyle videos I should have remembered those.
I just bought a nwc 1990 from a private collector for 300k mint...never seen serial number....then Rick roll em
I'm about to start watching the village cooking channel lol
Mr. Beast is propably the best example of how to do "clickbait" right because the thumbnails and titles never lie to you. If he says he's gonna cure 100 blind people he's actually gonna cure 100 blind people
very true
I also get turned off by clickbait thumbnails
i recently watched a gaming video, he claimed to have played all Rockstar games.. he did play like 60 % but no reply in the comments to whom who critzized him :D
What's really scary is how credible TV shows and new agencies are also pulling this shit. For example, 'Kitchen Nightmares' now the show can stand on its own but newer reuploads of old shows use horribly fake thumbnails where peoples' frowns are so distorted they literally expand outside of their head! There's also the problem of people thinking these click bait videos are real like the 'North America's Most Dangerous Animals!!!' This list stuff like the gila monster. WTF, that little lizard way out in the desert? Or, the black widow spider which doesn't have enough venom to kill anyone! How about pit bulls and cattle
Every once in a while I'll catch 10 or 15 mins of a reality show like Kitchen Nightmares when I'm in a waiting room or something and It's like nothing but retention editing.
I just got click baited by a video about click bait