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1. chao-+(OP)[view] [source] 2025-12-06 02:25:34
I learned to ignore the AI summaries after the first time I saw one that described the exact OPPOSITE conclusion/stance of the video it purported to summarize.
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2. Trasma+u6[view] [source] 2025-12-06 03:31:07
>>chao-+(OP)
Also I just absolutely hate the tone of them. So obviously AI, and they all have the same structure, ending in "Prepare for a journey through blah blah blah".
3. leobg+nv[view] [source] 2025-12-06 09:32:10
>>chao-+(OP)
It would be nice of them to diffuse the clickbait.

As it is, when a video has a catchy clickbait title, I screenshot the thumbnail and have ChatGPT give me the solution. Or I’ll copy the URL into a transcript fetcher and feed that into Gemini so I can ask specific questions.

He who clickbaits is demoted to the role of “Suggest a topic for me to ask ChatGPT about”.

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4. matejd+jT[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-12-06 14:00:39
>>leobg+nv
You can get rid of the clickbait using DeArrow extension: https://dearrow.ajay.app/
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5. ssl-3+7L1[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-12-06 21:30:12
>>leobg+nv
You know... When I see something that crosses my threshold of clickbait on my YouTube feed, I just select "Not interested" or "Don't recommend channel".

Given the contrast between my usual logged-in Youtube feed, and the rampant sea of unfettered clickbait I see when I've been logged out on any particular device.

He who clickbaits is therefore demoted to the role of seldom or never being seen [by me] at all.

This makes sense: If the algorithm exists to increase viewership and engagement, then the algorithm therefore serves to show me stuff that I'll watch. It does not serve to present to me things that I will not watch.

And it works. I can't even find any clickbaity material right now to reference.

It's pretty great.

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