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clickbait's just a sad excuse to get views and subscribers quicker
Runner up: Buzzfeed.
Clickbait usually doesn't bother me too much, since it usually appears near the bottom of my reccomendations, so I rarely see it. What does bother me is how clickbait is basically a formula that can be abused.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJBt75axQB8
Thats probably more the fault of the adpocalypse, They had a lot staff working for them before it hit, vastly more than most popular youtubers. The episode with the worlds biggest pizza you can see a lot of them.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Ulfu7aVNCE
3.1 million subs
Around 4 million views on that pizza ep
And makes taking risks extremely dangerous because it could lose them everything.
You are all too young to know him.
Athene. The world Greatest Paladin.
He was a beast for views just before pewdiepie. All his thumbnails were his super hot gf
He now runs a think tank cult.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cLYrFR9RT_U
He made the link bait world a reality.
Look him up. Feel part of your soul die.