Very quickly, Hannah... Please remember that not all of this is 'about the money.' A gigantic part of it is about social programming. In fact, that's the reason for the existence of social media. Thanks! 🙂
The ad portion of the video was actually satire, right? Because the pretending you received that package at your home.... nooo way. Those are the most empty house, kitchen and fridge in the world, not even filming at an Airbnb would show such a fake house 😅
I've gone back to saying that. Also saying report, report, report. The latest trend I'm seeing is what I call DARVO kings, young men who start stuff and then act all hurt when people clap back. I got taken in by a couple before I realized what they were doing. Now I just block.
The modern version is "report, block, move on" or what we really need to say "report, block, TOUCH GRASS!!" So many people commenting need to touch grass. Please touch the grass.
Game ads use rage bait as well. They make it look like someone is finding an easy puzzle difficult. This makes people think "ugh I could do that easily!" And they download the app.
No kidding and then sometimes they'll even make it so that you have to engage with the game in some way in order to end the stupid ad, it's infuriating
The one that really makes me headscratch is the one with the AI Snape negging the player, who is using a soldering iron for a stylus--and that's, strangely enough, not what Snape is negging them over.
@@soapygirl83fr I’m just tryna draw on ibspaint and then like its fucking “water sort” or “ball sort” where u have to put the colours back together to end the ad its so annoying 😭
I actually LOVE this content creator because she is making money off of the haters, but some of her voiceovers don't match the videos, especially when she spoke about losing one of her parents due to sickness and how that affected her, while she's doing these robot Barbie Trad Wife actions.
I think 5 minute crafts started this - remember their videos on Facebook? People rage-shared them EVERYWHERE and it came to a point where we realized they must be doing this on purpose.
Can't stand that crappy channel and all the other content farms. I can't tell you how many of those stupid channels I've either blocked or have pushed the do not recommend button on. Some of their stuff is so dangerous.
They certainly helped make it very popularized! It’s been a thing for pretty much as long as the Internet has been a thing and even before that (an easy example is tabloids in magazines) it’s just that it’s on such a large scale now and very mainstream. I think it was previously mostly sequestered to niche media, interests, audiences, regions, etc.
We scoff at how older people can't tell they are being scammed by emails and callers. But younger people are definitely unable to tell which content is real and which is fake. We automatically believe anything on social media, and think we could never fall for it. But with rage bait, clickbait, AI, etc. It's clear we can't tell the difference.
Some time ago there was this narrative of "digital natives", as if just by growing up with a computer/tablet/phone in your hand made you not just able to use it at a basic level, but also magically gave you a deeper understanding. It doesn't, and this is one of the consequences.
Nothing screams genius marketing like making everyone angry, then buying a few thousand followers and views from Quicky Social to make it look popular. These influencers are like evil geniuses… with fake fans! 😂
You believe too much in the system. It’s not designed to be effective. These options are only designed to make you feel like you have some kind of control over your social media consumption
on the flip side, i love that they've cheated the system, goddamn. They're not abusing anyone, most of these are women being slightly annoying at first and then they just amp that up and get a load of engagement and $ from people that don't know how to scroll past. Queen shit honestly.
It’s bad enough that people who are adults that know what life before for the Internet is like or judging this content being able to discern from reality and BS. But to a child this is actually dangerous into their perception of reality and healthy living.
Every time I feel the urge to be angry at a creator, I report the video, and block said creator. I have known long before social media that you cannot explain something that should be understood by default. So, I either scroll by, or if it's especially awful - report/block
This is the correct response. I hope that soon enough people will become wise enough to stop engaging with influencers like that so their content just becomes irrelevant and they have to go away.
I love this approach. We should just refuse to give them the attention they so desperately want. Enough people doing this, they have no option other than go away
Same. I will never watch these or seek them out, but I'm a petty lil' gremlin who wants to be mad at people anyways. Now I can do it without feeling like I'm polluting the environment or something by engaging.
The only place where I will look at rage bait at all is Reddit. They are not getting my view on a platform, where it makes them actual money. I also love watching Michelle Mc Daniels for all the juicy internet feuds.
I would respectfully counter that that sort of content is child abuse & exploitation. I am also upset by it. On the rare occasion it pops up on my feed, I report it.
That always makes me really sad, especially the ones that don’t stop after the first time & keep laughing at them or doing/saying the thing that is upsetting the kid. I hate when my son cries, it makes me feel so bad/sad even if he’s fake crying or whining lmao. I never want to make him upset on purpose :( not sure how parents can enjoy seeing their kid in pain or upset, it’s weird.
The scary ones for me are the people posting 'cleaning' content where they put like 50 cleaning products in their toilets, often mixing bleach and ammonia which creates a toxic gas. Like, yeah they're probably not actually using those chemicals, but someone else emulating them (either for ragebait content or to actually clean) could cause serious harm or death.
I remember seeing that toilet cleaning one. It was so frustrating that I wanted to comment so bad but something told me it was supposed to do that so I walked away quietly haha.
so many people have died creating literal mustard gas doing these aesthetic cleanings. using more than 1 product is not going to make your toilet or bathroom cleaner, it just looks like it’s working harder to clean. regardless, always have proper ventilation even when cleaning properly. never good to inhale chemicals directly but also NOT MUSTARD GAS
Please cover fitness influencers and their lies about "getting toned in 7 days" and exercises that will "snatch your waist." SO many people do not understand that these are lies.
dr mile just had a fitness model who got an unlicensed skin eating disease!! but yeah, she said they all get procedures. Which anyone with eyes over 20 should know loll
Dr Drew was already problematic, but now he's hooked up with that vshred garbage. Talk about nonsense. Justina Ercole and TeamForNeverLean are two who've debunked some fitness influencers on YT (cough, Blogilates, cough). Highly recommend. They break down why with their qualified fitness training experience. Now I follow Sydney Cummings who's legit. Might try Caroline Girvan again once my endurance for more intense workouts is back on track.
On the paint spill, it was also pre-setup. That grey paint starts spilling out of the can before it even hits the ground. The can was open. Paint cans are sealed so tight, you need a tool to open them.
Lex Delarosa (the "trad wife" that made paper) is actually a trad wife parody account. Some people don't understand that it's parody to the point that she started talking about milking her chickens to make it even more obvious. She comments on her own videos all of the time criticizing herself, saying things people that would get rage-baited would say. It goes over people's heads so much that it's parody, to the point where she was actually invited to talk on a morning show about trad wives because they took her account literally. I was rolling 😂
Yes! I agree with you. She’s legitimately hilarious so me cause it’s so over the top and funny but on the flip side Nara Smith is also super over the top but she’s for real 😂
I’m not sure how this creator (Hannah) critiquing her doesn’t realize Lex is parody 😂 and btw I really like this channel and find it really important to contrast the “insanity of the internet”
The stuff that pisses me off about it is the wastage. Especially when there are so many around the world going hungry and suffering from extreme poverty.
I was just about to comment this! Rage baiting completely aside, the real crime is the wastefulness of the food these people buy - primarily the people who make those rage bait recipes, because I’d like to think that the first mom rage baiting her cheaper by the dozen kids’ food hauls for their mini fridges will get eaten somehow. But the recipes? Likely all thrown out which is just awful.
I try not to think about it. At the end of the day, corporations and businesses waste more food than households and people like this are outliers, not the norm. Not eating that bag of pasta will not feed a hungry child.
@@UdontknowmiI am in the same boat, I’m widely unaffected by rage bait food waste videos. I worked in the food industry for a brief time and what I experienced is what made me genuinely hot with rage. The rage bait videos are nothing, and if people think that’s the epitome of evil wastage, we’re screwed.
That part!!!! People are dying of hunger or can barely feed their children yet thes influencers get paid to basically laugh in those same peoples face😢
You need to worry more about how restaurants throw out insane amounts of food bevause of huge serving sizes and overordering foods. Im Australian and countries like mine and america honestly consume too much of EVERYTHING @@kristinagerth4203
I think the problem is that there are still children, and individuals, who aren't able to distinguish rage-bait, and the algorithm feeds off of their ignorance. A massive hoard of 5-18 year old might not understand the consequences of interacting with a rage-bait video. It gets passed around and the video shoots up. Unless there's some way to filter the videos from ignorant viewers there's no way to stop it from being profitable. Heck, half the time the video isn't obviously rage bait until partway through and a person might watch it and think "What did I just watch?" too late. So, basically, it's awesome that you found a way to protect yourself, but it's not really an effective strategy for combating the rage-farmers. :(
I think that’s a fabulous goal. I don’t think I could completely give up social media, but I have been making a concerted effort to stay out of the comment sections because most of them, especially on Facebook. It seems are just vile. I’m lol because I literally just commented that I don’t go to comment sections, but I have significantly reduced how often I read them.
@@ToriE1073 I still have a few but I rarely if ever post anything. I only keep FB for the Marketplace and IG because it's the only place I have to talk to a few friends. Other than that, I have nothing and don't interact with anyone lol
The number of times I almost tried to scroll past the clips you were showing😂 I used to get this type of content ALL the time and had to keep selecting “stop showing me this” or whatever it’s called. So glad you made a video about this! The food waste is crazyyyyyyy
Another way I’ve noticed that influencers rage bait is by putting text on their videos and you barely have a chance to read it. It leads to people re-watching the video to try to pause at the appropriate spot and comment about their frustration.
Yup. And they misspell a lot of words. One of my favorite influencer started doing that or she woukd say things like "I needs to brush my face and wash my teeth. " I stopped following or supporting right away. I do know she lost all her followers so it didn't work for her.
Plus, people will comment on it, then get notified of other comments, go back to the video to read those comments, sometimes re-comment, and sometimes re-watch the video to remind themselves of why they where mad, perpetuating the cycle.
I work for a food bank with our kids’ food programs. A $1 donation used to provide 4 meals; now $1 provides 3. To see so much waste is sad and irresponsible.
@@katasticone You want to donate to a complete stranger on the internet that may have completely made up a story about working for a food bank for kids? Why not donate to a charity that you can actually prove to be legitimate? I mean come on. Use some common sense.
@@dirtyace1668 I'm an adult who works in a technical field. I'm quite confident in my ability to investigate whether the charity is legitimate or not. And here's what I'd most like the internet to grasp, we are capable of two things at once. I can donate to a charity I know and love AND investigate one that is new to me and donate if everything is on the up-and-up.
What concerns me in the foster-adopt family is that they are promising stuff to children who have trauma, and then taking that away from them. Plus, they are taking children who have trauma, putting them on the internet, and then exposing them to rage-baiting. It's bad enough for any child, but for one which has a trauma background??? Absolutely not.
There’s also evidence of her allowing them to drink and of her drinking around them… when they have been exposed to PFAS prenatal fetal alcohol syndrome
I mean, the drawing book woman got more attention by that little mistake. So why wouldn't she do that. Some viewers will feel sympathy for her for getting all the hate for apparently no reason and they might sympathy buy her product. So I am 100 percent on board with the idea that viewers drive this content at this point.
Definitely, I agree but I think it can be very hard, especially if the person is doing something which is actually harmful, like the couple who threw the paint everywhere. It's easy to fall into the trap of trying to make them understand that what they're doing isn't okay. We just need to accept that there's no reasoning with these people and it's probably better to just report the video.
@@mowgli7_ also for the cookie lady, those terminally online people were hating on a pretty benign video. So props to her for being able to piss those people off even more and make money off of it, they caused it
You can't change human nature. The problem is the social networks and their toxic positivity policy, that don't properly punish negative interactions, or even don't even have an option to express dislike.
Celebrity rage baiting will still make money , her management most probably thought that she won’t be able to have a long term serious career in singing so they went with this route so they can get quick money and popularity whether negative or positive doesn’t matter as long has they are making money.
Yes exactly, she said it in a interview that she did the dance like that because she knew people would make fun of it and watch it a lot of time to make fun of her.
Training myself to scroll past posts like this is a mindset 👏 especially when facebook and youtube go out of their way to show you videos they know will make you angry.
I think "making mistakes deliberately" is another example for the subtle version of this. Misspellings in instagram posts, verbal errors in videos etc.
Donald Trump does this when he posts on the Internet. When he had Twitter as president, he'd constantly post misspelled words. Either he has the brain of a 10 year old,.or he does it on purpose to rile people up. Both are not good.
@annkathrinhanamond2982 You've never owned a Kindle have you? 😂😂 After six months it seems to be intent on creating a new language! I don't use it to comment online! 😂
When I worked in retail we would get reviews, and I quickly learned people are quick to complain but slow to compliment, rage baiting just feeds on this concept.
It's the same with restaurants. People don't feel inclined to leave a review if they have a positive experience since that is what they expected/they don't have the time to be bothered. However a negative experience immediately warrants the effort of leaving a complaint/review. Which is probably why a lot of restaurants have to actively ask for reviews after each table.
kinda like how people say nothing about one good thing (I assume because it's something most people expect thus shows no appreciation) but won't shut up about one slightly bad thing
@@imdani4997 I'm the opposite, I love to leave good reviews because I want to show appreciation, but never a bad review unless it's really egregious. It's hard out there and if I can make someone feel appreciated, I'd like to ☺️
@@imdani4997 I'm the opposite, I love to leave good reviews because I want to show appreciation, but never a bad review unless it's really egregious. It's hard out there and if I can make someone feel appreciated, I'd like to ☺️
"In a country that doesn't discriminate between fame and infamy, the latter presents itself as plainly more achievable." Lionel Shriver 'We Need to Talk About Kevin'
Interesting you should quote Shriver! In recent years, she's largely taken to writing rage-baiting fantasy parables about the dangers of "wokeness". She's described transgenderism as a "social mania", thinks immigrants are destroying the UK, and endorsed Ron Desantis for president. We Need to Talk About Kevin is a great book though!
To be fair to the mom that made the bread and paper in the princess dress, she didn't turn to rage bait, she turned to parody, which is something i can definitely get behind 😂
Who is she? I have been trying to find her bc she made me laugh! I just can’t seem to where I can watch more of her videos!! If you know who she is please tell me 😂
Yes! This! People who are unable to get that it's parody deserve to be rage-baited 😂 She was clearly mocking those irrealistic trad wife influencers in a funny way.
I hate it when content creators get into the trend of titling their videos "I'm quitting." And nothing else, but the video turns out to just be them talking about quitting something completely random and nothing to do with quitting their platform. And then the ads that are 'trying to figure out a puzzle' and the caption says something stupid like "I just can't figure this out! Only 2% can solve this puzzle!" And it's just the person in the ad intentionally failing at the game/puzzle. Immediate block from me cause it's soooo annoying!
I hear you .I especially hate this behaviour on couple channels .They title videos like"I got caught cheating"Or something stupid and then the video is either a dumb prank or a QnA video like what "
Yeah plus the increase of it when Matpat released his retirement. He's really not retired as much as he's not the voiceover that gives you a plot summary of what happened in whatever analog horror that's trending
Oh, I hate this.... I get why youtubers do it, obviously, but the most popular ones clickbaiting like that don't even need to because they already get a lot of regular views it's just greedy tbh
Using food as rage bait is low af. A lot of us are struggling to buy food so watching the waste hurts. I just report, block, and move on. I’m blessed to have a roof over my head and even have food but seeing these subhumans waste food/snacks that I’d kill for gets to me so I avoid it. I’m so sick of the food rage bait and damn Amazon ads.
More people need to know about the "don't recommend channel" under the ellipses. Select that, block the garbage and move on. Let them scream into the void.
I hit that button on nearly every other reel that pops up on instagram. Lol. I've laughed wondering how many I have racked up on my "not interested" list.
I think yt even uses this to show more of that specific content you have asked not to be shown lol. Like I specifically block celebrities and celebrity related content but it seems to show up anyway lol.
Dear Hannah, I am an English teacher (a non- native speaker) who has stopped "enjoying language" over time. I even got depressed thinking about the amount of words I've forgotten in both my mother tongue and English after being the best student in my class and pursuing knowledge in any way I could, that I stopped paying attention to how I expressed myself and it's been going on for a long time now. Your eloquence and the way you are able to articulate your thoughts with ease have inspired me and rekindled that old spark in me, so here I am, doing some vocabulary exercises while listening to you talk. This is a beautiful gift you have, to inspire, inform and motivate people to be better, do better and make better choices, perhaps in ways you might not expect. Thank you ❤
What a sweet comment, I smiled after reading it and it wasn’t even for me lol. You deserve to feel proud of yourself for pursuing something that is intellectually stimulating and that you enjoy! I wish you best of luck as you continue to learn for yourself and teach others. 🩷
As a non native speaker English teacher myself I can see where are you coming from. I must say I get frustrated when watching videos of mostly people from the usa that have such a poor eloquence and Hannah is refreshing to listen to also to remember myself that I love English language
Even for me, listen to her is so good and smooth! I am Portuguese native speaker and English is my second language, but when I first heard she talking I felt the same way! 😀
i discovered this by myself before knowing about it. every time i go on every social media, i just see something that makes me angry, raging, disrespected. to the point stopped using social media, and have found my peace. I only use youtube now.
I tell my 9 yr old this all the time (I’m 30) that growing up our parents told us never to share any kind of personal info anywhere online, now people are like yeah here’s my name number address & where I’ll be going out of town for the next few weeks! Blows my mind
I’m also letting my children know how to be careful with what you share online. And for real people now days share absolutely unnecessary things and gets millions of views. Like I don’t need to see what you’re having for breakfast Suzanne! But now people are like “follow me for a day of getting my butthole waxed” ugh the internet is annoying these days.
@jalapeno1119 Everyone born after 2000 will tell you their EXACT age location and school name like…Miss ma’am stop telling ADULTS on the internet you are 14. 💀 Did no one teach you anything??!
People's values, integrity, and ethics are so distorted that it grosses me out. The Internet is so valuable, and in many ways, it makes the world better, BUT it is also making so many people extremely idiotic.
It’s really hard to navigate too. I don’t want it to come across my feed AT ALL. A lot of the time I’ll catch it when it’s too late and I’m like DAMN THEY GOT ME 😂I just want to see dogs, food, and funny/wholesome stuff 😭 I’m fine tuning with not giving it any watch time, blocking, and clicking “not interested” or “don’t recommend ”
I’m not gonna lie I think the one with the baby and the homemade paper is actually very very funny! Like anyone who thinks she’s being serious at this point is giving her very well-deserved attention 😂😂😂
and she is doing NOTHING harmful or unethical. She is literally the opposite of all these food wasters! I actually like that she leaned in to the whole disney princess mannerisms because it makes it obvious how unrealistic it is while still actually doing the thing like making the paper. Gave me a great idea for a fun project to do someday with my own kiddo. i've only ever seen it done with blue jeans but i like the egg cartons way more!
It brought back fond memories of my siblings and me "making our own paper" from the scraps in the bottom of the recycling bin. And yes, it was extremely obvious it was non-serious. I think at best, it can be soothing in some of the same ways that the coloring videos are.
My favorite part was the sad beige baby aspect where the tablecloth is beige, the kids are dressed in beige. Points off for the bright yellow boots and colorful crayons. She’ll have to work on that.
Yes! It makes me think of Ruby Frankie abusing her kids. Not only did she make a ton of money off views and angry engagement, she also gaslighted people by trying to make them think it was their own fault for choosing to watch. With so many people making fake videos involving their kids as rage bait, concerned viewers are learning to just look away and ignore it. Sadly, the videos of the kids actually being abused are ignored. It's sickening.
And those channels are the ones that get millions subscribers soo sad. Most of them are bragging about their Children especially the one's who married men of colour and have biracial Children
yah it’s funny how she unironically is rage baited by her (very clearly) satirical crunchy mom content. just goes to show, people will feel targeted/triggered by that one particular topic even if they’re apparently aware of it like she is. 😅
Can we just appreciate where we are as humanity right now…like, people are literally doing lifestyle things (making coffee, packing a bag, sitting aesthetically etc etc) and these people are getting paid better than doctors, nurses, carers, vets, fkin BINMEN like these people that make our world go round are making next to nothing and then THIS?!?! I think I’m losing my mind fr
That is why I deleted Instagram. I'm angry not on the influencers which obviously have no morals or honesty just money in mind. But the people who is fallowing them which is us 😂 we making this world crazy absolute shambles. We are paying for idiots jumping in and out of dresses watching how they are eating and so on instead of trying to finish this nonsense and going back to normal jobs and have some morals for god sake.
But how long can they continue? I've only really watched original content videos since 2020 and have become bored with most of them. How many times can you watch someone declutter their closet or clean my kitchen with me? I mean if you are having to pop out a baby or buy a new house every other year to have relevant content, you might not be in the best career.
@@erikapeters1984 yeah I’m not mad at like 90% of them they are just taking advantage of the social climate I get it but it’s crazy!! I look at these people doing virtually nothing and I think god help us if we have some kind of apocalypse/outbreak situation and we have to rely on influencers and “celebrities” to help us 💀💀💀
@@JLJ2730 yeah I honestly don’t watch any of that kind of stuff I find it so boring I just don’t get it! Where’s the incentive for the next generation to become skilled at anything? Kids are just gonna be like “I wanna be an influencer and do nothing and get paid for it” feel like we’re on a slippery slope 🫣
Honestly that making paper and crayon video is hilarious. She is not wasting anything for rage bait. And her moving like cartoon like snow white is cherry on top.
Lex Delarosa! I love her 😂 I think her stuff is clever satire and not really what I would classify as “rage baiting.” Especially because her videos don’t create waste; she uses everything she makes. She’s said before that she just loves baking and doing crafts with her kids, so when people started hating on her, she leaned into it and it evolved into parody.
This was absolutely a phenomenal video Hannah, thank you so very much for opening my 71 YO eyes! I had no idea that this was how social media worked, and quite honestly, it disgusts me because it’s dishonest and, like you said, we don’t need any more rage or hate in our world, there’s too much as it is. Sending love ❤ and happiness from Texas. Kisses to the babe and to the cats, who we haven’t seen in such a long time! More 🐈⬛ in the background, please!
It’s a good public service she’s doing. I think a lot of people especially in generations that didn’t grow up with the internet fall for it and engage with the content encouraging more rage bait. Don’t watch or comment - internet content dies without your attention
She's an awful person. That's Dougherty Dozen. Those children are being abused with sugar. I can't believe foster and adopted children have no help. The system had failed them
The paint one is worse than you realise - they obviously loosened the lids and then put them back on the shelf before they started filming. Paint can lids don't just fall off in mid air like that - paint was splashing everywhere before they even hit the floor.
one of the reason why ragebait is so effective for American creators. europeans/australians/canadians are literally the best audience to ragebait. they’ll believe anything that will fit with their superior complex over americans
Thanks for sharing such information. Side note: The most egregious rage bait ever is the mistreatment of animals to make fake rescue videos. People please wake up and report those videos. Sickening.
I watched Dougherty dozen when she first started, way back. But when she started showing the kids medications and told the world about their medical conditions, I stopped. No hate watching, no comments. I'm not putting another cent in her pocket. I do feel very sad for her kids though. They are being exploited and neglected.
Same, I enjoyed her comment when she started but I got more and more uncomfortable with how much of her kids lives she was showing, and how she reacted to genuine concerns from comments and had to block her, I hope the kids get out okay
I recently watched another UA-camr do a deeper dive into this channel. I can't remember who (maybe CC Suarez or Kiki Chanel), but it was part of a series about bad internet parents, and it was so heartbreaking to hear about how the "mother" has exploited those kids and their medical issues.
She took her rage baiting to the next level when she discussed her former Foster daughter's SH and smirked and scoffed about it like she was making fun of her. I know this because I saw someone do a video on the stuff she does. The lowest scum of the earth to exploit and then humiliate a child like that.
My mom always said “If you can’t say something nice, don’t say anything at all”. Posting a nasty comment isn’t helpful, so I just take a deep breath and ask UA-cam not to recommend the channel again. Easy peasy! Thanks for bringing awareness to this issue, Hannah!
@@xoxo-vp7ww I click on the three dots on the three dots in the thumbnail and select the “Do Not Recommend Channel” option. It works for me. That’s a huge bummer the algorithm isn’t functioning properly for you. I hope it gets smarter the more channels/videos you tell it to not recommend!
@@xoxo-vp7ww keep blocking until the algorithm resets itself. Take a break from UA-cam and you get new content when you come back. That worked for me.
Yup, just because people are incentivized/manipulated into outrage doesn't excuse the fact that they should probably just try being better people and not be rude to random people they don't know in the first place.
another layer to the rage bait on the video of the husband dropping the paint is that you can see if you go frame by frame that at least one (probably all, but I could only confirm one) can of paint was open. It was spilling before it hit the ground. That honestly just pisses me off, the amount of work an employee had to do to clean up an intentional mess is infuriating.
The one of the mom with 11 kids really kills me. She used to be a normal mom making normal lunches as her start. She had a great message about adoption and love. Now she's just money hungry and using the kids for money :(
When you said 20:18 “it’s easier to insight hate than love in a random viewer coming across your page for the first time” I was like 😮 it made me realise that this is what’s wrong with social media nowadays! We get rewarded for bad behaviour and negativity, and we get vicarious reinforcement from watching others get rewarded for bad behaviour - it’s a never ending cycle 😢
Thank you for this video, it's so enlightening. I have friends on the autism spectrum, and for them it's really difficult to watch perceived injustices, wastefulness, dishonesty etc without commenting or getting upset about it. It can also be hard for them to recognize satire or trolling behavior. I recognize a lot of people in the comments are just having fun laughing at something they find ridiculous, but when I see rage bait videos I can't help but think of my friends and how they might struggle with this type of content.
Honestly, social media is probably the worst thing that has ever happened to society. Some of it is helpful and informative definitely! It just gets overshadowed by stupidity.
Almost a decade ago, a friend who is in tech, explained to me how engagement works. Since then, I've been very selective about how I engage with the internet, especially social media platforms. I used to warm people to be careful about what they "liked", and everyone told me I was a reactionary. It's funny how many times I've been called that, and it turned out to be true. Those of us who are more sensitive, through nature or trauma, are canaries in the coalmine for these things, and I've learned to trust my instincts.
Exactly. When I was on tiktok, (not anymore), my for you page slowly turned into a “please like and share this video so we can afford healthcare treatment” page. I’d like the videos because I wanted to support them but when it became literally ALL the videos on my for you page, it got way too depressing and I had to stop liking. Essentially ignoring people who needed help and liking the “fun” videos instead. It’s so evil how platforms like this prey on your empathy either intentionally or unintentionally and then expect you to stay on the app and just get desensitized to scary, depressing, and rage inducing things. Also with fear mongering content. Your paranoia fills their pockets. It’s so dangerous.
Learning to recognize sketchy sites is another journey I've been on for a while. And I just hopefully rescued a sweet, naive lady from two attractive old men with backwards names who were trying to hook her for scamming.
The videos where people waste food for views are infuriating. There are millions of people who barely get by every month, trying to save money any and every way they can - and there are these "influencers" wasting it all - so that they could make more money... while pissing people off. We live in a very, very strange world and I am afraid it will only get worse. It's truly sickening. Love your video and keep up the awesome work 💖 this "Influencer insanity" series is my favorite - it proves that I am not crazy & that others feel angered by these people too.
I don’t know if you have already talked about this, but I think you’re the right person to do it. I see a lot of animal cruelty on social media created not only for rage bait, but also pretend rescue videos. People go there and harm animals only to pretend to rescue and help those animals. Or those who make their pets do things pets are not supposed to do and people commenting “oh how cute” when I can clearly see the animal is not having a good time and it’s absolutely not cute at all. It’s really sickening and people hit like on those too!
It's the wastefulness for me. I don't care how you stock your minifridge or whatever but making something to immediately throw it away is enraging. I wish there was a way to report these videos on social media. If people stop watching it, there's no point in making the content, right? I love this influencer madness series, Hannah. It's a crazy world out there on the internet.
Can you expose beauty influencers? I’m floored how insane the makeup industry is doing so well and it has so much to do with beauty influencers online. Makeup. Skin care.
The worst part about the minifridge video is that is actually a great idea if you are fostering kids! This is your fridge, with your food, you can access it whenever you want and we even put some things you specifically like and request. For kids that come from food insecurity or just forbidden from eating or accessing the fridge this is a huge deal. To then turn it up into a rage bait video makes fellow foster perents scrap the idea
@@susanlovesjava4961 foster kids need space and time to heal. I To the children this would benefit the most it doesn't teach selfishness, instead it shows them that their needs are important and that having food and space of their own is a right. As they progress and heal their wounds they can learn to depend on their family and share
But instead of giving the kids cheese and crackers, washed and cut fruit, chopped veg and dip, deli meat, salami, nuts, olives, etc so they learn to eat actual food for good nutrition they're given processesd garbage. Really sad.
When healthy parents bring home a baby every wine fuss cry and coo gets a “yes” from the healthy parents. But children adopted from foster care were usually neglected and so they need s as many yeses as possible. Many of the adopted kiddos I know have issues around food because they didn’t ever have enough food. Maybe this mom has taken it a little on the crazy side but the idea of a “yes” drawer literally changed our life for the better with our adopted kiddos… (and let’s face it most individually packed shelf stable food is not healthy…)
Anger spreads the best over the internet, that's why people will ragebait so often. I had to relearn how I react to social media posts to get rid of these enragement spirals, they don't do anything for me and are just making my mental health worse.
So true. Even after I quit SM I had a friend that didn't respect that and would always link or screenshot her feed/fyp to me in texts so I was inhaling secondhand, which was honestly worse because at least firsthand I could choose when to not look or close the app. I had to relearn how I react and that I can't control what other people shove in front of me, but I can choose to not engage. Like you said, it leads to enragement spirals and only makes me feel more anxious about the world.
"She has absolutely grown her platform on the back of these rage-baiting ice-cream sandwich videos" is a sentence I never thought would make me laugh so much.
"She has absolutely grown her platform on the back of these rage-baiting ice-cream sandwich videos" is a sentence I never thought would make me laugh so much.
I'm so sorry that you're struggling like this. I hope that things get easier for you soon ❤️🩹 Also, I completely agree w you about the food waste. It's beyond awful.
It's gross that _ACTUAL_ food companies, craft stores, & legitimate businesses just GIVE these "influencers" free product to waste, w their snarky sarcasm. It's like slapping us in the face TWICE!
It's also games! Those games where a mother and child freeze to death if you don't fix everything for them, and in the demo they pick all the wrong options and the people die... makes me angry. But I refuse to play those games.
Omg I had to fully avoid UA-cam for some time when this was really bad. If you blocked the ads they just kept coming. I tried blocking them at least 20 times. Seeing a mother and baby suffer in poverty, starve and freeze or be beaten, hurt and mistreated is honestly EXTREMELY UPSETTING It really made my day worse every time I saw it. I just wanted to watch a wholesome video before bed and have to look at that and think of all the poor women and children who really have to suffer at the hands of cruel people every day. Who ever came up with this as a marketing strategy is evil. It just objectively makes the world a worse place.
I agree. I took a screenshot of one of these stupid game ads, because it was so traumatic to me.... And I emailed it to the game app creator of the game I was actually playing on, that was hosting these stupid ads. I didn't get much help with it, although they did reach back out which I appreciated.... And basically they told me that they don't really have control over all the ads, as in which ones are shown. I find that sad as well. And yes it's just sickening you have to see those stupid traumatic game ads over and over. 🙏😳🤷♀️
side note on the food "rage bait" videos. A friend of mine told me that most of those are actually kink content. Anytime someone is rubbing stuff on the counter, playing with the food in their hands, or multiple shots of inserting one food into another. Like the people being mad is another side effect of what is definitely strange to watch but they aren't making it with those people in mind...
Yes some of it is definitely kink content! Especially ones that are like... Edging the viewer. Like on lives "ohh I'll show you what it looks like when we get more likes and views!" As they're getting their hands absolutely disgusting in some gooey food. Someone tried to do a tiktok series on it last year and she kept getting sent such disgusting stuff that she quit.
Yeah. I was thinking of those videos where they use a sink as a mixing bowl and mix with their hands. It's usually a young, attractive woman. I figure it's somewhere in the cross section of rage bait and fetish content
I've started watching your videos recently, because I went back to youtube after getting tired of instagram and tiktok, since it's so toxic and has that rage thing. And I like the awareness you give in your videos about this problem that is not being solved. I think that if this continues, many people like me that only want to live a normal life without feeling rage all the time from posts like these and others or feeling they need to consume more because they see so many cute stuff and perfect lives online. So either social apps and sites are doomed or people start changing and not giving attention to those posts, or one day the devs will make an algorithm that takes into account what people don't like. Thank you for the videos! It's nice to see this kind of content!
I love the homemade disney mum 🤣 I had not seen her before. But I love that she has found a way to take advantage trolls without having to feed her children junk or instead exploiting her children like others. And the fact she does make time to do these things is admirable. Bless her !
I agree with you, she's not hurting anyone and she's putting significant effort into her content. As long as people (especially new mums) understand it's satire and not something to aspire to!
That's a good point! Hadn't thought of it that way. The paper making part reminded me of trying out a similar project in Girl Scouts or as an at-home science project (but with newspaper). I just remember being disappointed it came out grey instead of white.
32:30 as a retail worker, when “influencers”/“content creators” do things like this, it should be a rule that they have to clean it all up. We don’t get paid enough to deal with people creating messes like this and it takes a lot of time away from our actual tasks and helping customers because there is never enough staff scheduled when stuff like this happens.
the amount of WASTE consumerism is horrendous and I see a lot of people doing this and it brings back to a saying my mom used to say to me "there are still people in this world dying of hunger, be grateful for your blessings" so seeing content like this truly wears me out.
The algorithm picked this video for me and it was very smart.😂 I've been noticing more people pushing. "Please engage in the comments" in their videos and also noticing people saying "oh viewers are picking on me because they think I'm ugly"or "they don't like my current content so I'm going to change it". But what they really seem to want is for us to comment and go, " No, you're doing the right thing, we love you" so rage baiting doesn't even have to be as obvious as what you showed. It is even more subtle.
Honestly I was getting so angry on Tiktok and Instagram, I didn't realise people were intentionality trying to piss me off. Like we have enough stress in our daily life, we don't need it when we are idling on social media.
The nice thing is that you can cultivate your content. When you see ragebait, or even non-ragebait that just makes you angry, just scroll on. Don't engage in any way. It won't take long before the algorithm goes 'Oh, they don't like this' and stops showing it to you. Make the algorithm work for you by fully watching, liking, and commenting on things you want to see more of. For example, this comment will help me see more of Hannah's videos and videos of this type.
@@xstanstanstan The bad thing is that these platforms track much more than clicks, and your engagement has less weight in the algorithm than the behaviour they track.
It's not surprising that this is becoming the norm. There is a reason that news outlets cover mostly negative news. It gets 2 to 3 × the views. Creators getting called out for wasteful, thoughtless, and obnoxious behavior is all good, AND we should ask ourselves why we as a society crave anger and negativity so much. I swear we're a bunch of adrenaline and cortisol addicts!
A spinoff of this is that there are baiters that bait things like abuse/self/animal/child harm, in which case it's not "haters" commenting but a lot of people who are (often young) and genuinely worried or scared
it seems like most tiktoks are either baiting/manipulating you or advertising something to get you to engage. crazy that so many people still haven’t figured that out or don’t care
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If wasting food strikes a cord do a video on the production of Styrofoam
Very quickly, Hannah...
Please remember that not all of this is 'about the money.'
A gigantic part of it is about social programming.
In fact, that's the reason for the existence of social media. Thanks! 🙂
If I remember correctly, the woman making the bread and jam from scratch was a parody on Nara Smith and she’s just gotten momentum
She’s also done one about being somewhat lobotomized
The ad portion of the video was actually satire, right? Because the pretending you received that package at your home.... nooo way. Those are the most empty house, kitchen and fridge in the world, not even filming at an Airbnb would show such a fake house 😅
Back when I was a child on the Internet in the 2000s, there was a saying, "Don't feed the trolls." I think we've forgotten that piece of wisdom.
I've gone back to saying that. Also saying report, report, report. The latest trend I'm seeing is what I call DARVO kings, young men who start stuff and then act all hurt when people clap back. I got taken in by a couple before I realized what they were doing. Now I just block.
I still say this😂
They actually feed the trolls and get paid... sad!
And it's infuriating to see people feeding them this much
The modern version is "report, block, move on" or what we really need to say "report, block, TOUCH GRASS!!"
So many people commenting need to touch grass. Please touch the grass.
Any rage baiting videos that waste food and ingredients to make food, should be banned for eternity across all platforms.
Agree.. They should also be able to reported
And so should be muckbanks, tbh. Also disgusting, wasteful and some ppl make themself gag afterwards to stay skinny 🤢
@@clawwestfall8799 agree on that too!
And now you got ragebaited by a video about ragebaiting.
No. Banning won’t help.
Game ads use rage bait as well. They make it look like someone is finding an easy puzzle difficult. This makes people think "ugh I could do that easily!" And they download the app.
No kidding and then sometimes they'll even make it so that you have to engage with the game in some way in order to end the stupid ad, it's infuriating
And the game is just a bejeweled clone
Interesting point, never thought of it that way.
The one that really makes me headscratch is the one with the AI Snape negging the player, who is using a soldering iron for a stylus--and that's, strangely enough, not what Snape is negging them over.
@@soapygirl83fr I’m just tryna draw on ibspaint and then like its fucking “water sort” or “ball sort” where u have to put the colours back together to end the ad its so annoying 😭
OK. That "my toddler wanted to color so I made some paper" is some Kauffman level, hilarious trolling. That woman is a genius.
As if any toddler can wait that long for paper.
Yeah, that's just hilarious :D
yeah I love the one that she cuts the grass with scissors HAHAHA
I actually LOVE this content creator because she is making money off of the haters, but some of her voiceovers don't match the videos, especially when she spoke about losing one of her parents due to sickness and how that affected her, while she's doing these robot Barbie Trad Wife actions.
who is kauffman??
I think 5 minute crafts started this - remember their videos on Facebook? People rage-shared them EVERYWHERE and it came to a point where we realized they must be doing this on purpose.
Can't stand that crappy channel and all the other content farms. I can't tell you how many of those stupid channels I've either blocked or have pushed the do not recommend button on. Some of their stuff is so dangerous.
Agree! Remember the one where they made white strawberries by washing them in bleach? No sane person would recommend that 😃
Agree
They certainly helped make it very popularized! It’s been a thing for pretty much as long as the Internet has been a thing and even before that (an easy example is tabloids in magazines) it’s just that it’s on such a large scale now and very mainstream. I think it was previously mostly sequestered to niche media, interests, audiences, regions, etc.
So true!
Rage baiting boils down to one thing, “negative attention is better than no attention!”
Rage baiting boils down to one thing, "negative attention is better than no attention!@
Negative publicity
Well…it ultimately boils down to money.
We scoff at how older people can't tell they are being scammed by emails and callers. But younger people are definitely unable to tell which content is real and which is fake. We automatically believe anything on social media, and think we could never fall for it. But with rage bait, clickbait, AI, etc. It's clear we can't tell the difference.
I think some of the kids are more naive than the elders (like me), or they don't care because it's so common and they don't see the problem.
I wonder if this will eventually swing into not believing anything and overlooking problematic people thinking it's fake.
You are spot on!
Some time ago there was this narrative of "digital natives", as if just by growing up with a computer/tablet/phone in your hand made you not just able to use it at a basic level, but also magically gave you a deeper understanding. It doesn't, and this is one of the consequences.
In my experience the younger folks have much more awareness. My son and his peers won't engage, they immediately report and block.
Nothing screams genius marketing like making everyone angry, then buying a few thousand followers and views from Quicky Social to make it look popular. These influencers are like evil geniuses… with fake fans! 😂
Once I realized what was being done, I stopped. I block or remove the influencer and NEVER comment. I do not engage.
Same
I can proudly say that I've never fallen for their videos. I simply block #blocksquad lol
I’m glad I watched this video on rage baiting, I now understand why these videos are out there!
Same
I don’t tend to give things I don’t like attention tbh.
People need to learn how to simply not engage. the sooner we all learn to just ignore this kind of content, the sooner they'll ACTUALLY disappear.
It also helps to report content or use the "not interested" button.
You believe too much in the system. It’s not designed to be effective. These options are only designed to make you feel like you have some kind of control over your social media consumption
It’s so hard. I’m definitely someone who feels compelled to engage. I have a mantra of “my opinion is not needed.”
EXACTLY!
💯 it's hard, but I try
someone once told me "Honey, you can't please everybody, but pissing people off is a piece of cake."
someone once told me "Honey, you can't please everybody, but pissing people off is a piece of cake.@
The opposite of love isn't hate, it's indifference.
Ignoring ragebaiting influencers is the best thing to do to so that their channels suffer.
on the flip side, i love that they've cheated the system, goddamn. They're not abusing anyone, most of these are women being slightly annoying at first and then they just amp that up and get a load of engagement and $ from people that don't know how to scroll past. Queen shit honestly.
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It’s bad enough that people who are adults that know what life before for the Internet is like or judging this content being able to discern from reality and BS. But to a child this is actually dangerous into their perception of reality and healthy living.
Very true. Unfortunately it won’t stop other people from engaging with the rage baiting content.
But it is entertaining for the viewers so they won't stop. It makes them feel superior and that's a lovely feeling.
Every time I feel the urge to be angry at a creator, I report the video, and block said creator. I have known long before social media that you cannot explain something that should be understood by default. So, I either scroll by, or if it's especially awful - report/block
This is the correct response. I hope that soon enough people will become wise enough to stop engaging with influencers like that so their content just becomes irrelevant and they have to go away.
I will be implementing this. What a great tactic.
Yep. Report, block, move on. I don't want their content coming across my feed even accidentally once I know what their game is.
Report, block, or mark as not interested as appropriate 👍
And move on as quickly as possible 🎉
I love this approach. We should just refuse to give them the attention they so desperately want. Enough people doing this, they have no option other than go away
what I love about your channel is I can be mad about the internet without engaging with the people who make me mad on the internet.
exactly lol
Same. I will never watch these or seek them out, but I'm a petty lil' gremlin who wants to be mad at people anyways.
Now I can do it without feeling like I'm polluting the environment or something by engaging.
Seriously, we are second-hand rage baiting here. Love it!
YES.
The only place where I will look at rage bait at all is Reddit. They are not getting my view on a platform, where it makes them actual money.
I also love watching Michelle Mc Daniels for all the juicy internet feuds.
The rage bait that infuriates me more than any other is when they mistreat kids just to get a rise out of people
YES THIS whatever is going on there, that woman should not be allowed near these 11 (!!!) kids
I would respectfully counter that that sort of content is child abuse & exploitation. I am also upset by it. On the rare occasion it pops up on my feed, I report it.
That always makes me really sad, especially the ones that don’t stop after the first time & keep laughing at them or doing/saying the thing that is upsetting the kid.
I hate when my son cries, it makes me feel so bad/sad even if he’s fake crying or whining lmao. I never want to make him upset on purpose :( not sure how parents can enjoy seeing their kid in pain or upset, it’s weird.
The rage bait that infuriates me more than any other is when they mistreat kids just to get a rise out of people
Amen. Horrible and will probably leave a mark on these children for a long time. Very sad. 🙏🛐
The scary ones for me are the people posting 'cleaning' content where they put like 50 cleaning products in their toilets, often mixing bleach and ammonia which creates a toxic gas. Like, yeah they're probably not actually using those chemicals, but someone else emulating them (either for ragebait content or to actually clean) could cause serious harm or death.
That ALWAYS bugs me, that and the stupid colour challenges they do, I don't interact but I do cringe
I remember seeing that toilet cleaning one. It was so frustrating that I wanted to comment so bad but something told me it was supposed to do that so I walked away quietly haha.
so many people have died creating literal mustard gas doing these aesthetic cleanings. using more than 1 product is not going to make your toilet or bathroom cleaner, it just looks like it’s working harder to clean. regardless, always have proper ventilation even when cleaning properly. never good to inhale chemicals directly but also NOT MUSTARD GAS
Yeah, I'm surprised she didn't show that one.
Yeah that’s what bothers me - the influencer may be faking, but that doesn’t mean real harm isn’t done. That makes it worse.
Please cover fitness influencers and their lies about "getting toned in 7 days" and exercises that will "snatch your waist." SO many people do not understand that these are lies.
dr mile just had a fitness model who got an unlicensed skin eating disease!! but yeah, she said they all get procedures. Which anyone with eyes over 20 should know loll
Dr. Mike* I meant :(
Dr Drew was already problematic, but now he's hooked up with that vshred garbage. Talk about nonsense.
Justina Ercole and TeamForNeverLean are two who've debunked some fitness influencers on YT (cough, Blogilates, cough). Highly recommend. They break down why with their qualified fitness training experience. Now I follow Sydney Cummings who's legit. Might try Caroline Girvan again once my endurance for more intense workouts is back on track.
THIS!!!! "Spot" fat loss is.not.a.thing!
Right? I am so confused when people insist that one can target body parts explicitly. No?? You can't??? Like how would that even work???
Love this Influencer series baby girl. So proud of you!
This is wholesome.
We love a supportive dad 🤍
Congrats on being an excellent parent. Hannah is my Favorite youtuber! She seems so real. I love this series thanks for helping her w the channel
I read the comment “baby girl” and was thinking it was some random dude. Then I read the screen name 😂.
I love your user name, shows just how proud you are of your girl ❤❤
People who make food abominations should be forced to eat the whole thing.
Starting with Ramsay, he has degraged his celebration vids into making abominable overseasoned monstrosities, especially burgers.
@@Mjws2907my bf and i have a running joke about his sorry excuse for a grilled cheese.
@@rewdskwid Yes! That tasmanian thing, even if he used a blowtorch, that cheese wouldn't have melted. The bread would've been equally burnt though.
Ms Trunchball agrees with your philosophy 😂
I do that frequently, but I don’t post that online… should I start?
On the paint spill, it was also pre-setup. That grey paint starts spilling out of the can before it even hits the ground. The can was open. Paint cans are sealed so tight, you need a tool to open them.
Lex Delarosa (the "trad wife" that made paper) is actually a trad wife parody account. Some people don't understand that it's parody to the point that she started talking about milking her chickens to make it even more obvious. She comments on her own videos all of the time criticizing herself, saying things people that would get rage-baited would say.
It goes over people's heads so much that it's parody, to the point where she was actually invited to talk on a morning show about trad wives because they took her account literally. I was rolling 😂
I love her. Her content is so funny and over the top (on purpose.) 😂
Yes! I agree with you. She’s legitimately hilarious so me cause it’s so over the top and funny but on the flip side Nara Smith is also super over the top but she’s for real 😂
@@katieh.2517 I think Nara Smith started out for real, but now she's obviously trolling and I think it's hilarious lol
I’m not sure how this creator (Hannah) critiquing her doesn’t realize Lex is parody 😂 and btw I really like this channel and find it really important to contrast the “insanity of the internet”
Agree Lex is a parody and is fun content but she still uses rage bait because well a view is a view
The stuff that pisses me off about it is the wastage. Especially when there are so many around the world going hungry and suffering from extreme poverty.
I was just about to comment this! Rage baiting completely aside, the real crime is the wastefulness of the food these people buy - primarily the people who make those rage bait recipes, because I’d like to think that the first mom rage baiting her cheaper by the dozen kids’ food hauls for their mini fridges will get eaten somehow. But the recipes? Likely all thrown out which is just awful.
I try not to think about it. At the end of the day, corporations and businesses waste more food than households and people like this are outliers, not the norm. Not eating that bag of pasta will not feed a hungry child.
@@UdontknowmiI am in the same boat, I’m widely unaffected by rage bait food waste videos. I worked in the food industry for a brief time and what I experienced is what made me genuinely hot with rage. The rage bait videos are nothing, and if people think that’s the epitome of evil wastage, we’re screwed.
That part!!!! People are dying of hunger or can barely feed their children yet thes influencers get paid to basically laugh in those same peoples face😢
You need to worry more about how restaurants throw out insane amounts of food bevause of huge serving sizes and overordering foods. Im Australian and countries like mine and america honestly consume too much of EVERYTHING @@kristinagerth4203
This is why I’m trying to stay off social media. My life already enrages me enough, i dont need influencers doing it for me
I hope you know you deserve to be happy. It’s your right on this earth. Hope things are picking up for you ✨
Yes exactly why I left so many apps and sites. The Internet is just a wasteland of algorithms and AI bots. It's dead.
I think the problem is that there are still children, and individuals, who aren't able to distinguish rage-bait, and the algorithm feeds off of their ignorance. A massive hoard of 5-18 year old might not understand the consequences of interacting with a rage-bait video. It gets passed around and the video shoots up. Unless there's some way to filter the videos from ignorant viewers there's no way to stop it from being profitable. Heck, half the time the video isn't obviously rage bait until partway through and a person might watch it and think "What did I just watch?" too late.
So, basically, it's awesome that you found a way to protect yourself, but it's not really an effective strategy for combating the rage-farmers. :(
I think that’s a fabulous goal. I don’t think I could completely give up social media, but I have been making a concerted effort to stay out of the comment sections because most of them, especially on Facebook. It seems are just vile. I’m lol because I literally just commented that I don’t go to comment sections, but I have significantly reduced how often I read them.
@@ToriE1073 I still have a few but I rarely if ever post anything. I only keep FB for the Marketplace and IG because it's the only place I have to talk to a few friends. Other than that, I have nothing and don't interact with anyone lol
The number of times I almost tried to scroll past the clips you were showing😂
I used to get this type of content ALL the time and had to keep selecting “stop showing me this” or whatever it’s called. So glad you made a video about this! The food waste is crazyyyyyyy
Another way I’ve noticed that influencers rage bait is by putting text on their videos and you barely have a chance to read it. It leads to people re-watching the video to try to pause at the appropriate spot and comment about their frustration.
Yup. And they misspell a lot of words. One of my favorite influencer started doing that or she woukd say things like "I needs to brush my face and wash my teeth. " I stopped following or supporting right away. I do know she lost all her followers so it didn't work for her.
Good point!!
omg
I never realized that! Wow!
Plus, people will comment on it, then get notified of other comments, go back to the video to read those comments, sometimes re-comment, and sometimes re-watch the video to remind themselves of why they where mad, perpetuating the cycle.
I work for a food bank with our kids’ food programs. A $1 donation used to provide 4 meals; now $1 provides 3. To see so much waste is sad and irresponsible.
Are you comfortable posting a link? I'd love to donate.
@@katasticonesame here
Unfortunately you can't post links in UA-cam comments anymore@@katasticone
@@katasticone You want to donate to a complete stranger on the internet that may have completely made up a story about working for a food bank for kids? Why not donate to a charity that you can actually prove to be legitimate? I mean come on. Use some common sense.
@@dirtyace1668 I'm an adult who works in a technical field. I'm quite confident in my ability to investigate whether the charity is legitimate or not. And here's what I'd most like the internet to grasp, we are capable of two things at once. I can donate to a charity I know and love AND investigate one that is new to me and donate if everything is on the up-and-up.
I am so impressed that these people can do this. My anxiety would be through the roof if "everyone" hated on me.
A lot of them don’t show their faces so theres no real danger and mostly just views = money.
@@biggie395 Sure. But my brain would still die slowly knowing everyone hated on me.
Which is the reason I only ever post pics of my dogs online. Most people do not hate on dogs LOL
Aside from that… dude the GUILY of throwing/wasting ALL that food…
I would get haunted by ALL my ancestors..
Same 😢
This is a great series. My hyperfocus on MLMs ended and it was so fun to see you doing a series on influencers because I so enjoy your perspective!!
What concerns me in the foster-adopt family is that they are promising stuff to children who have trauma, and then taking that away from them. Plus, they are taking children who have trauma, putting them on the internet, and then exposing them to rage-baiting. It's bad enough for any child, but for one which has a trauma background??? Absolutely not.
Yeah it’s so exploitative of those kids, horrible
I guess when you buy your kids, you think you can buy their love with money too.
There’s also evidence of her allowing them to drink and of her drinking around them… when they have been exposed to PFAS prenatal fetal alcohol syndrome
I think she will have a video on sharenting
@@pardonmybumbershoot5085 when you foster kids you GET PAID, and that's why a LOT of horrible, disgusting, exploitative, and abusive people foster. 💰
I think its on people to NOT TAKE THE BAIT. If it stops working, it will stop.
Ikr? If there ia demand, there will be someone who will offer it.
I mean, the drawing book woman got more attention by that little mistake. So why wouldn't she do that. Some viewers will feel sympathy for her for getting all the hate for apparently no reason and they might sympathy buy her product. So I am 100 percent on board with the idea that viewers drive this content at this point.
Definitely, I agree but I think it can be very hard, especially if the person is doing something which is actually harmful, like the couple who threw the paint everywhere. It's easy to fall into the trap of trying to make them understand that what they're doing isn't okay. We just need to accept that there's no reasoning with these people and it's probably better to just report the video.
@@mowgli7_ also for the cookie lady, those terminally online people were hating on a pretty benign video. So props to her for being able to piss those people off even more and make money off of it, they caused it
You can't change human nature.
The problem is the social networks and their toxic positivity policy, that don't properly punish negative interactions, or even don't even have an option to express dislike.
Jojo Siwa's rebranding is a good example of Rage Bating
Celebrity rage baiting will still make money , her management most probably thought that she won’t be able to have a long term serious career in singing so they went with this route so they can get quick money and popularity whether negative or positive doesn’t matter as long has they are making money.
Yes exactly, she said it in a interview that she did the dance like that because she knew people would make fun of it and watch it a lot of time to make fun of her.
😂
She's getting a ton of attention!
No 😂😂 that’s too funny tho
Training myself to scroll past posts like this is a mindset 👏 especially when facebook and youtube go out of their way to show you videos they know will make you angry.
I think "making mistakes deliberately" is another example for the subtle version of this. Misspellings in instagram posts, verbal errors in videos etc.
The misspellings and mispronouncing make me cringeeee
So true!
Donald Trump does this when he posts on the Internet. When he had Twitter as president, he'd constantly post misspelled words. Either he has the brain of a 10 year old,.or he does it on purpose to rile people up. Both are not good.
@annkathrinhanamond2982
You've never owned a Kindle have you? 😂😂 After six months it seems to be intent on creating a new language!
I don't use it to comment online! 😂
true :D
When I worked in retail we would get reviews, and I quickly learned people are quick to complain but slow to compliment, rage baiting just feeds on this concept.
It's the same with restaurants. People don't feel inclined to leave a review if they have a positive experience since that is what they expected/they don't have the time to be bothered. However a negative experience immediately warrants the effort of leaving a complaint/review. Which is probably why a lot of restaurants have to actively ask for reviews after each table.
kinda like how people say nothing about one good thing (I assume because it's something most people expect thus shows no appreciation) but won't shut up about one slightly bad thing
Because people like to feel smart
@@imdani4997 I'm the opposite, I love to leave good reviews because I want to show appreciation, but never a bad review unless it's really egregious. It's hard out there and if I can make someone feel appreciated, I'd like to ☺️
@@imdani4997 I'm the opposite, I love to leave good reviews because I want to show appreciation, but never a bad review unless it's really egregious. It's hard out there and if I can make someone feel appreciated, I'd like to ☺️
"In a country that doesn't discriminate between fame and infamy, the latter presents itself as plainly more achievable." Lionel Shriver 'We Need to Talk About Kevin'
Interesting you should quote Shriver! In recent years, she's largely taken to writing rage-baiting fantasy parables about the dangers of "wokeness". She's described transgenderism as a "social mania", thinks immigrants are destroying the UK, and endorsed Ron Desantis for president.
We Need to Talk About Kevin is a great book though!
Heh, now I'm gonna hit the audiobooks!
@@mob6946 You either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become the villain...
@@mob6946 Oops mixed up two based people. There is an aspect of social contagion to transgenderism.
@@lesauberginesyou mean like there is to, say, left-handedness?
I am not surrounded by many sane people and finding your channel has help me feel like there are others out there that are sane. Keep it up.
And then influencers are like: "I'm getting so much hate! Please stop! Be kind!" 🙄🙄
Exactly
that's so true
Like SHUT UP YOU"RE THE ONE MAKING THE RAGE BAIT AND GETTING HATE FOR IT
They do it on purpose so people can keep commenting
Lol I think that’s another form of ragebait though
Sometimes they are right, though. People rage over the most stupid, harmless shit ever
To be fair to the mom that made the bread and paper in the princess dress, she didn't turn to rage bait, she turned to parody, which is something i can definitely get behind 😂
Who is she? I have been trying to find her bc she made me laugh! I just can’t seem to where I can watch more of her videos!! If you know who she is please tell me 😂
Yes! This! People who are unable to get that it's parody deserve to be rage-baited 😂 She was clearly mocking those irrealistic trad wife influencers in a funny way.
It looks like a parody of the trad wife content
I thought her dress was going to fall off her she had zero to hold up that dress and it was way too big for her.
@@aslandeacon1536lex Delarosa she’s funny
I hate it when content creators get into the trend of titling their videos "I'm quitting." And nothing else, but the video turns out to just be them talking about quitting something completely random and nothing to do with quitting their platform.
And then the ads that are 'trying to figure out a puzzle' and the caption says something stupid like "I just can't figure this out! Only 2% can solve this puzzle!" And it's just the person in the ad intentionally failing at the game/puzzle.
Immediate block from me cause it's soooo annoying!
I hear you .I especially hate this behaviour on couple channels .They title videos like"I got caught cheating"Or something stupid and then the video is either a dumb prank or a QnA video like what
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Yeah plus the increase of it when Matpat released his retirement. He's really not retired as much as he's not the voiceover that gives you a plot summary of what happened in whatever analog horror that's trending
The block button is hugely underused.
Oh, I hate this.... I get why youtubers do it, obviously, but the most popular ones clickbaiting like that don't even need to because they already get a lot of regular views it's just greedy tbh
The joke will be on them when people unsubsidized without watching the video, because they think you are quitting.
Using food as rage bait is low af. A lot of us are struggling to buy food so watching the waste hurts. I just report, block, and move on.
I’m blessed to have a roof over my head and even have food but seeing these subhumans waste food/snacks that I’d kill for gets to me so I avoid it. I’m so sick of the food rage bait and damn Amazon ads.
More people need to know about the "don't recommend channel" under the ellipses. Select that, block the garbage and move on. Let them scream into the void.
I hit that button on nearly every other reel that pops up on instagram. Lol. I've laughed wondering how many I have racked up on my "not interested" list.
I use both buttons + block ad and they don't seem to work. It's annoying.
An adding to block channels is also a blessing, especially if you use UA-cam search.
I do that as well. It’s extremely handy and I usually won’t see similar videos in my feed again for a while.
I think yt even uses this to show more of that specific content you have asked not to be shown lol. Like I specifically block celebrities and celebrity related content but it seems to show up anyway lol.
Dear Hannah,
I am an English teacher (a non- native speaker) who has stopped "enjoying language" over time. I even got depressed thinking about the amount of words I've forgotten in both my mother tongue and English after being the best student in my class and pursuing knowledge in any way I could, that I stopped paying attention to how I expressed myself and it's been going on for a long time now.
Your eloquence and the way you are able to articulate your thoughts with ease have inspired me and rekindled that old spark in me, so here I am, doing some vocabulary exercises while listening to you talk. This is a beautiful gift you have, to inspire, inform and motivate people to be better, do better and make better choices, perhaps in ways you might not expect. Thank you ❤
What a sweet comment, I smiled after reading it and it wasn’t even for me lol. You deserve to feel proud of yourself for pursuing something that is intellectually stimulating and that you enjoy! I wish you best of luck as you continue to learn for yourself and teach others. 🩷
Awe, I love this comment! You go girl!!
As a non native speaker English teacher myself I can see where are you coming from. I must say I get frustrated when watching videos of mostly people from the usa that have such a poor eloquence and Hannah is refreshing to listen to also to remember myself that I love English language
Even for me, listen to her is so good and smooth! I am Portuguese native speaker and English is my second language, but when I first heard she talking I felt the same way! 😀
Yes. I thought the same! I love listening to her not just for the content but for the vocabulary and language!
Leaving social media (except YT) was the best thing I’ve ever done.
Same
100%
I deleted all SM apps except for YT about five years ago. My mood has been drastically better overall since. I will never go back. Ever.
same
Same.
i discovered this by myself before knowing about it. every time i go on every social media, i just see something that makes me angry, raging, disrespected. to the point stopped using social media, and have found my peace. I only use youtube now.
I remember back in the day people would get made fun of for sharing personal stuff on social media but now EVERYONE does it and get paid. Insane
I tell my 9 yr old this all the time (I’m 30) that growing up our parents told us never to share any kind of personal info anywhere online, now people are like yeah here’s my name number address & where I’ll be going out of town for the next few weeks! Blows my mind
No more "I'm 12 and" comments!
I’m also letting my children know how to be careful with what you share online. And for real people now days share absolutely unnecessary things and gets millions of views. Like I don’t need to see what you’re having for breakfast Suzanne! But now people are like “follow me for a day of getting my butthole waxed” ugh the internet is annoying these days.
Yup nothing is funny anymore 😔
@jalapeno1119 Everyone born after 2000 will tell you their EXACT age location and school name like…Miss ma’am stop telling ADULTS on the internet you are 14. 💀 Did no one teach you anything??!
People's values, integrity, and ethics are so distorted that it grosses me out. The Internet is so valuable, and in many ways, it makes the world better, BUT it is also making so many people extremely idiotic.
It’s really hard to navigate too. I don’t want it to come across my feed AT ALL. A lot of the time I’ll catch it when it’s too late and I’m like DAMN THEY GOT ME 😂I just want to see dogs, food, and funny/wholesome stuff 😭 I’m fine tuning with not giving it any watch time, blocking, and clicking “not interested” or “don’t recommend ”
Agree 100%!!!!! I’m so glad she’s covering these topics!!!
I’m not gonna lie I think the one with the baby and the homemade paper is actually very very funny! Like anyone who thinks she’s being serious at this point is giving her very well-deserved attention 😂😂😂
and she is doing NOTHING harmful or unethical. She is literally the opposite of all these food wasters! I actually like that she leaned in to the whole disney princess mannerisms because it makes it obvious how unrealistic it is while still actually doing the thing like making the paper. Gave me a great idea for a fun project to do someday with my own kiddo. i've only ever seen it done with blue jeans but i like the egg cartons way more!
It brought back fond memories of my siblings and me "making our own paper" from the scraps in the bottom of the recycling bin. And yes, it was extremely obvious it was non-serious. I think at best, it can be soothing in some of the same ways that the coloring videos are.
I actually like her, lol. She could sell that homemade paper and crayons. Idiots pay lots of money for that and it's been recycled.
My favorite part was the sad beige baby aspect where the tablecloth is beige, the kids are dressed in beige. Points off for the bright yellow boots and colorful crayons. She’ll have to work on that.
Ya I actually really like her videos, most people in the comments understand it’s just satire
Your videos are so refreshing and I love that you say the quiet part out loud!
The only ones that really bother me are the ones who USE their children. That’s gross, irresponsible and abusive.
Yes! It makes me think of Ruby Frankie abusing her kids. Not only did she make a ton of money off views and angry engagement, she also gaslighted people by trying to make them think it was their own fault for choosing to watch. With so many people making fake videos involving their kids as rage bait, concerned viewers are learning to just look away and ignore it. Sadly, the videos of the kids actually being abused are ignored. It's sickening.
And those channels are the ones that get millions subscribers soo sad. Most of them are bragging about their Children especially the one's who married men of colour and have biracial Children
I love that smug lady. She looks like she is putting actual effort into her videos--and not wasting food or doing anything dangerous.
yah it’s funny how she unironically is rage baited by her (very clearly) satirical crunchy mom content. just goes to show, people will feel targeted/triggered by that one particular topic even if they’re apparently aware of it like she is. 😅
Haha, exactly. I HATE rage-baiting but by the end of that segment, I was like “I think I love her”.
@tapioca23 I think her content is a far clearer case of satire than almost all other rage bait.
@@schoo9256 Yes! Although the giant coffee lady felt pretty satirical to me too
She's one of my favorites on IG. I think it's pretty obvious that it's meant as satire/comedy, and she even trolls herself in the comments.
"Is the coffee in the room with us" had me laughing for real
Preach. Seems many viewers have NO idea the platform is built like this. Thank you! You explain very well.
Can we just appreciate where we are as humanity right now…like, people are literally doing lifestyle things (making coffee, packing a bag, sitting aesthetically etc etc) and these people are getting paid better than doctors, nurses, carers, vets, fkin BINMEN like these people that make our world go round are making next to nothing and then THIS?!?! I think I’m losing my mind fr
Sitting aesthetically 😂
That is why I deleted Instagram. I'm angry not on the influencers which obviously have no morals or honesty just money in mind. But the people who is fallowing them which is us 😂 we making this world crazy absolute shambles. We are paying for idiots jumping in and out of dresses watching how they are eating and so on instead of trying to finish this nonsense and going back to normal jobs and have some morals for god sake.
But how long can they continue? I've only really watched original content videos since 2020 and have become bored with most of them. How many times can you watch someone declutter their closet or clean my kitchen with me? I mean if you are having to pop out a baby or buy a new house every other year to have relevant content, you might not be in the best career.
@@erikapeters1984 yeah I’m not mad at like 90% of them they are just taking advantage of the social climate I get it but it’s crazy!! I look at these people doing virtually nothing and I think god help us if we have some kind of apocalypse/outbreak situation and we have to rely on influencers and “celebrities” to help us 💀💀💀
@@JLJ2730 yeah I honestly don’t watch any of that kind of stuff I find it so boring I just don’t get it! Where’s the incentive for the next generation to become skilled at anything? Kids are just gonna be like “I wanna be an influencer and do nothing and get paid for it” feel like we’re on a slippery slope 🫣
The princess mom took me out when she upped the neck game. I couldn't stop laughing every time she came on screen ngl, it's comedic gold now 😭😭😭
I want to watch her videos so I can laugh lol 😂
This is why I am really happy I got rid of Tiktok. I cannot stand the rage baiters and the fake influencers.
I watch cookery videos. I've found them to be benign.
i have spent exactly zero seconds of my life on tiktok. never even saw it
Thank you so much for calling attention to this terrible trend while successfully avoiding promoting the accounts doing it. 🙏
Honestly that making paper and crayon video is hilarious. She is not wasting anything for rage bait. And her moving like cartoon like snow white is cherry on top.
Do you know who she is? I’m actually interested to check out her page.
@@tararuge9427 no idea. Tiktok is banned in my country.
@@tararuge9427Nara smith I think
She isn’t Nara Smith, but she is parodying Nara Smith.
Lex Delarosa! I love her 😂 I think her stuff is clever satire and not really what I would classify as “rage baiting.” Especially because her videos don’t create waste; she uses everything she makes. She’s said before that she just loves baking and doing crafts with her kids, so when people started hating on her, she leaned into it and it evolved into parody.
This was absolutely a phenomenal video Hannah, thank you so very much for opening my 71 YO eyes! I had no idea that this was how social media worked, and quite honestly, it disgusts me because it’s dishonest and, like you said, we don’t need any more rage or hate in our world, there’s too much as it is.
Sending love ❤ and happiness from Texas. Kisses to the babe and to the cats, who we haven’t seen in such a long time! More 🐈⬛ in the background, please!
And it's always evolving and changing. We need more people like Hannah to shed light on what's really happening!
Thank you.
It’s a good public service she’s doing. I think a lot of people especially in generations that didn’t grow up with the internet fall for it and engage with the content encouraging more rage bait. Don’t watch or comment - internet content dies without your attention
11 kids with a mini fridge!?! But when I asked my mom for one at 15 years old she looked at me crazy and said "Are you high???" *I was*
You're mom's a legend lol
The cost of the electric bill would be bonkers
Well, at least you admitted to being high 😂
She's an awful person. That's Dougherty Dozen. Those children are being abused with sugar. I can't believe foster and adopted children have no help. The system had failed them
Your mom is awesome.
I never knew about this - so thank you for enlightening us how to avoid giving annoying influencers engagement opportunities xxx
The paint one is worse than you realise - they obviously loosened the lids and then put them back on the shelf before they started filming. Paint can lids don't just fall off in mid air like that - paint was splashing everywhere before they even hit the floor.
True..those things can be difficult to open
@@aesinam Right?! Don't they have a tool you can buy or one that can, at least, be used to remove paint can lids?
@@michellerhodes5477they’re free by the paint mixing counter. Just walk by and grab one.
Yes, and if you look carefully at the top can you can see a smudge of white paint on the edge of the lid where they've already opened it.
Yeah, play it frame by frame and you see paint splashing in the air already. Tell me they got sued!
“Americans eating as if they had public health care.” has just been nominated for Best comment of the year. 😂
😂😂😂
one of the reason why ragebait is so effective for American creators. europeans/australians/canadians are literally the best audience to ragebait. they’ll believe anything that will fit with their superior complex over americans
@@save_bandit EXACTLYYYY👏🏾
@@save_banditesp Canadians 😂
Said the unhealthy vegs deprived of healthy fats and salt that they need to think
Waste is what gets me. It really speaks to the character of these people
Thanks for sharing such information. Side note: The most egregious rage bait ever is the mistreatment of animals to make fake rescue videos. People please wake up and report those videos. Sickening.
I watched Dougherty dozen when she first started, way back. But when she started showing the kids medications and told the world about their medical conditions, I stopped. No hate watching, no comments. I'm not putting another cent in her pocket. I do feel very sad for her kids though. They are being exploited and neglected.
Same, I enjoyed her comment when she started but I got more and more uncomfortable with how much of her kids lives she was showing, and how she reacted to genuine concerns from comments and had to block her, I hope the kids get out okay
I recently watched another UA-camr do a deeper dive into this channel. I can't remember who (maybe CC Suarez or Kiki Chanel), but it was part of a series about bad internet parents, and it was so heartbreaking to hear about how the "mother" has exploited those kids and their medical issues.
I feel bad for N and D being torn apart due to her greedy arse.
She took her rage baiting to the next level when she discussed her former Foster daughter's SH and smirked and scoffed about it like she was making fun of her. I know this because I saw someone do a video on the stuff she does. The lowest scum of the earth to exploit and then humiliate a child like that.
Her content has become some boring. How many times can you watch someone make a muffin board 😂
My mom always said “If you can’t say something nice, don’t say anything at all”. Posting a nasty comment isn’t helpful, so I just take a deep breath and ask UA-cam not to recommend the channel again. Easy peasy! Thanks for bringing awareness to this issue, Hannah!
That view is peaceful but extremely ignorant. Because this way you just let every asshole do whatever they want unchecked.
But, it still pops up. How do you get it to permanently stop?? 😩
@@xoxo-vp7ww I click on the three dots on the three dots in the thumbnail and select the “Do Not Recommend Channel” option. It works for me. That’s a huge bummer the algorithm isn’t functioning properly for you. I hope it gets smarter the more channels/videos you tell it to not recommend!
@@xoxo-vp7ww keep blocking until the algorithm resets itself. Take a break from UA-cam and you get new content when you come back. That worked for me.
Yup, just because people are incentivized/manipulated into outrage doesn't excuse the fact that they should probably just try being better people and not be rude to random people they don't know in the first place.
I absolutely despise rage baiting content but omg the lady making papers and crayons was hilarious lmao
another layer to the rage bait on the video of the husband dropping the paint is that you can see if you go frame by frame that at least one (probably all, but I could only confirm one) can of paint was open. It was spilling before it hit the ground. That honestly just pisses me off, the amount of work an employee had to do to clean up an intentional mess is infuriating.
The one of the mom with 11 kids really kills me. She used to be a normal mom making normal lunches as her start. She had a great message about adoption and love. Now she's just money hungry and using the kids for money :(
people getting paid $20 grand a month to mukbang. super morbidly obese diabetics binging online for thousands of dollars and fame. just gross.
When you said 20:18 “it’s easier to insight hate than love in a random viewer coming across your page for the first time” I was like 😮 it made me realise that this is what’s wrong with social media nowadays! We get rewarded for bad behaviour and negativity, and we get vicarious reinforcement from watching others get rewarded for bad behaviour - it’s a never ending cycle 😢
It’s partly down to us as consumers. May the next phase of social media engagement be The Joy Of Missing Out.
the joy of missing out is already happening sadly, i saw a video of someone on tiktok explaining why you should go 'offline' and delete tiktok
I can’t wait!
Thank you for this video, it's so enlightening. I have friends on the autism spectrum, and for them it's really difficult to watch perceived injustices, wastefulness, dishonesty etc without commenting or getting upset about it. It can also be hard for them to recognize satire or trolling behavior. I recognize a lot of people in the comments are just having fun laughing at something they find ridiculous, but when I see rage bait videos I can't help but think of my friends and how they might struggle with this type of content.
Honestly, social media is probably the worst thing that has ever happened to society. Some of it is helpful and informative definitely! It just gets overshadowed by stupidity.
Amen to that!
100%
I have to agree
Almost a decade ago, a friend who is in tech, explained to me how engagement works. Since then, I've been very selective about how I engage with the internet, especially social media platforms. I used to warm people to be careful about what they "liked", and everyone told me I was a reactionary. It's funny how many times I've been called that, and it turned out to be true. Those of us who are more sensitive, through nature or trauma, are canaries in the coalmine for these things, and I've learned to trust my instincts.
Exactly. When I was on tiktok, (not anymore), my for you page slowly turned into a “please like and share this video so we can afford healthcare treatment” page. I’d like the videos because I wanted to support them but when it became literally ALL the videos on my for you page, it got way too depressing and I had to stop liking. Essentially ignoring people who needed help and liking the “fun” videos instead.
It’s so evil how platforms like this prey on your empathy either intentionally or unintentionally and then expect you to stay on the app and just get desensitized to scary, depressing, and rage inducing things. Also with fear mongering content. Your paranoia fills their pockets. It’s so dangerous.
Learning to recognize sketchy sites is another journey I've been on for a while. And I just hopefully rescued a sweet, naive lady from two attractive old men with backwards names who were trying to hook her for scamming.
The videos where people waste food for views are infuriating. There are millions of people who barely get by every month, trying to save money any and every way they can - and there are these "influencers" wasting it all - so that they could make more money... while pissing people off. We live in a very, very strange world and I am afraid it will only get worse. It's truly sickening.
Love your video and keep up the awesome work 💖 this "Influencer insanity" series is my favorite - it proves that I am not crazy & that others feel angered by these people too.
Couldn’t agree more.
I don’t know if you have already talked about this, but I think you’re the right person to do it. I see a lot of animal cruelty on social media created not only for rage bait, but also pretend rescue videos. People go there and harm animals only to pretend to rescue and help those animals. Or those who make their pets do things pets are not supposed to do and people commenting “oh how cute” when I can clearly see the animal is not having a good time and it’s absolutely not cute at all. It’s really sickening and people hit like on those too!
It's the wastefulness for me. I don't care how you stock your minifridge or whatever but making something to immediately throw it away is enraging. I wish there was a way to report these videos on social media. If people stop watching it, there's no point in making the content, right?
I love this influencer madness series, Hannah. It's a crazy world out there on the internet.
Can you expose beauty influencers? I’m floored how insane the makeup industry is doing so well and it has so much to do with beauty influencers online. Makeup. Skin care.
I hope she does! I hate when the ad is for a skincare item, yet the person is CLEARLY wearing makeup in the "after" photo. It's gross!
@@smf0427its even sneakier than that! they tout a skincare product but get facials every week
When the person talking about skin problems, or advertising makeup to cover skin problems, obviously has already great skin that needs nothing.
Please please do one on this topic.
The worst part about the minifridge video is that is actually a great idea if you are fostering kids! This is your fridge, with your food, you can access it whenever you want and we even put some things you specifically like and request. For kids that come from food insecurity or just forbidden from eating or accessing the fridge this is a huge deal. To then turn it up into a rage bait video makes fellow foster perents scrap the idea
It would be better not to teach selfishness but show how a normal family acts and the kids can depend on their parents
@@susanlovesjava4961 foster kids need space and time to heal. I
To the children this would benefit the most it doesn't teach selfishness, instead it shows them that their needs are important and that having food and space of their own is a right. As they progress and heal their wounds they can learn to depend on their family and share
But instead of giving the kids cheese and crackers, washed and cut fruit, chopped veg and dip, deli meat, salami, nuts, olives, etc so they learn to eat actual food for good nutrition they're given processesd garbage. Really sad.
Such a good point!
When healthy parents bring home a baby every wine fuss cry and coo gets a “yes” from the healthy parents. But children adopted from foster care were usually neglected and so they need s as many yeses as possible. Many of the adopted kiddos I know have issues around food because they didn’t ever have enough food. Maybe this mom has taken it a little on the crazy side but the idea of a “yes” drawer literally changed our life for the better with our adopted kiddos… (and let’s face it most individually packed shelf stable food is not healthy…)
im sorry the fridge full of fruit not cut up at all is so funny
Anger spreads the best over the internet, that's why people will ragebait so often. I had to relearn how I react to social media posts to get rid of these enragement spirals, they don't do anything for me and are just making my mental health worse.
So true. Even after I quit SM I had a friend that didn't respect that and would always link or screenshot her feed/fyp to me in texts so I was inhaling secondhand, which was honestly worse because at least firsthand I could choose when to not look or close the app. I had to relearn how I react and that I can't control what other people shove in front of me, but I can choose to not engage. Like you said, it leads to enragement spirals and only makes me feel more anxious about the world.
@@SnakeKillsDumbledorf"inhaling secondhand" is a great metaphor.
Gossip seems to spread the best over the internet too
"She has absolutely grown her platform on the back of these rage-baiting ice-cream sandwich videos" is a sentence I never thought would make me laugh so much.
I know this lady has issues. Not the ice cream sandwich lady either lol
"She has absolutely grown her platform on the back of these rage-baiting ice-cream sandwich videos" is a sentence I never thought would make me laugh so much.
as someone struggling to afford groceries, this really makes me sad. i couldn't fathom wasting food like this.
I'm so sorry that you're struggling like this. I hope that things get easier for you soon ❤️🩹
Also, I completely agree w you about the food waste. It's beyond awful.
Well said!!!
It's gross that _ACTUAL_ food companies, craft stores, & legitimate businesses just GIVE these "influencers" free product to waste, w their snarky sarcasm. It's like slapping us in the face TWICE!
@@jillruff1655 oh i agree. it makes me very sad. there’s people like me that would be so grateful for that. 😞
It's also games! Those games where a mother and child freeze to death if you don't fix everything for them, and in the demo they pick all the wrong options and the people die... makes me angry. But I refuse to play those games.
Omg I had to fully avoid UA-cam for some time when this was really bad. If you blocked the ads they just kept coming. I tried blocking them at least 20 times. Seeing a mother and baby suffer in poverty, starve and freeze or be beaten, hurt and mistreated is honestly EXTREMELY UPSETTING
It really made my day worse every time I saw it. I just wanted to watch a wholesome video before bed and have to look at that and think of all the poor women and children who really have to suffer at the hands of cruel people every day. Who ever came up with this as a marketing strategy is evil. It just objectively makes the world a worse place.
I agree. I took a screenshot of one of these stupid game ads, because it was so traumatic to me.... And I emailed it to the game app creator of the game I was actually playing on, that was hosting these stupid ads. I didn't get much help with it, although they did reach back out which I appreciated.... And basically they told me that they don't really have control over all the ads, as in which ones are shown. I find that sad as well. And yes it's just sickening you have to see those stupid traumatic game ads over and over. 🙏😳🤷♀️
ngl the gut healthy girl is genuinely sooo funny to me like the sarcasm kills me 😭😭😭
no deadass. i agree lol
Yea I watch her bagel videos😂
My favorite comment "Americans eating liking they had public health care." That perfectly describes the rage bait food videos!
😂 ouch
Nah, that's a gross thing to say.
@@imzabatch that's a gross way to live.
side note on the food "rage bait" videos. A friend of mine told me that most of those are actually kink content. Anytime someone is rubbing stuff on the counter, playing with the food in their hands, or multiple shots of inserting one food into another. Like the people being mad is another side effect of what is definitely strange to watch but they aren't making it with those people in mind...
Yes some of it is definitely kink content! Especially ones that are like... Edging the viewer. Like on lives "ohh I'll show you what it looks like when we get more likes and views!" As they're getting their hands absolutely disgusting in some gooey food. Someone tried to do a tiktok series on it last year and she kept getting sent such disgusting stuff that she quit.
Yeah. I was thinking of those videos where they use a sink as a mixing bowl and mix with their hands. It's usually a young, attractive woman. I figure it's somewhere in the cross section of rage bait and fetish content
Yess this!!
I've started watching your videos recently, because I went back to youtube after getting tired of instagram and tiktok, since it's so toxic and has that rage thing. And I like the awareness you give in your videos about this problem that is not being solved. I think that if this continues, many people like me that only want to live a normal life without feeling rage all the time from posts like these and others or feeling they need to consume more because they see so many cute stuff and perfect lives online. So either social apps and sites are doomed or people start changing and not giving attention to those posts, or one day the devs will make an algorithm that takes into account what people don't like. Thank you for the videos! It's nice to see this kind of content!
Don't get me wrong. I love ALL of your videos., but this influencer series is hitting different! OBSESSED.
I love the homemade disney mum 🤣 I had not seen her before. But I love that she has found a way to take advantage trolls without having to feed her children junk or instead exploiting her children like others. And the fact she does make time to do these things is admirable. Bless her !
Lol she's managing to rage-bait while actually reducing waste instead of contributing to it!
I agree with you, she's not hurting anyone and she's putting significant effort into her content. As long as people (especially new mums) understand it's satire and not something to aspire to!
She is amazing hahah
That's a good point! Hadn't thought of it that way. The paper making part reminded me of trying out a similar project in Girl Scouts or as an at-home science project (but with newspaper). I just remember being disappointed it came out grey instead of white.
32:30 as a retail worker, when “influencers”/“content creators” do things like this, it should be a rule that they have to clean it all up. We don’t get paid enough to deal with people creating messes like this and it takes a lot of time away from our actual tasks and helping customers because there is never enough staff scheduled when stuff like this happens.
Exactly. I work for a non profit thrift store and have to deal with them coming in our store.
Ban. Even call police for destruction of property/vandalism. There need to be consequences for shit like that.
@maryeckel9682 I'm sure a cleaning company will pay them to use their products to clean up all the paint
the amount of WASTE consumerism is horrendous and I see a lot of people doing this and it brings back to a saying my mom used to say to me "there are still people in this world dying of hunger, be grateful for your blessings" so seeing content like this truly wears me out.
The algorithm picked this video for me and it was very smart.😂 I've been noticing more people pushing. "Please engage in the comments" in their videos and also noticing people saying "oh viewers are picking on me because they think I'm ugly"or "they don't like my current content so I'm going to change it". But what they really seem to want is for us to comment and go, " No, you're doing the right thing, we love you" so rage baiting doesn't even have to be as obvious as what you showed. It is even more subtle.
Honestly I was getting so angry on Tiktok and Instagram, I didn't realise people were intentionality trying to piss me off. Like we have enough stress in our daily life, we don't need it when we are idling on social media.
And yes…it’s so stressful!
The nice thing is that you can cultivate your content. When you see ragebait, or even non-ragebait that just makes you angry, just scroll on. Don't engage in any way. It won't take long before the algorithm goes 'Oh, they don't like this' and stops showing it to you. Make the algorithm work for you by fully watching, liking, and commenting on things you want to see more of. For example, this comment will help me see more of Hannah's videos and videos of this type.
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@xstanstanstan Definitely have moved away from a lot of content since I realised I was being rage baited.
@@xstanstanstan The bad thing is that these platforms track much more than clicks, and your engagement has less weight in the algorithm than the behaviour they track.
I’ve noticed a big increase in rage baiting lately. It’s sickening
I am addicted to these videos - combination of marketing, psychology, sociology, investigative journalism … girl quality vids!
It's not surprising that this is becoming the norm. There is a reason that news outlets cover mostly negative news. It gets 2 to 3 × the views. Creators getting called out for wasteful, thoughtless, and obnoxious behavior is all good, AND we should ask ourselves why we as a society crave anger and negativity so much. I swear we're a bunch of adrenaline and cortisol addicts!
A spinoff of this is that there are baiters that bait things like abuse/self/animal/child harm, in which case it's not "haters" commenting but a lot of people who are (often young) and genuinely worried or scared
Report, report, report!
Is this the cat in the blender video I’ve heard of?
it seems like most tiktoks are either baiting/manipulating you or advertising something to get you to engage. crazy that so many people still haven’t figured that out or don’t care