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YouTube, clickbait and India
YouTube is cracking down on clickbait
YouTube says the policy will combat “egregious” clickbait that misleads viewers, with a particular focus on videos related to “breaking news” or “current events.” The company’s examples of egregious clickbait include a video with the title “the president resigned!
YouTube will crack down on 'egregious clickbait,' starting in India
YouTube has vowed to enforce stricter measures against clickbait videos that cover breaking news and current events.
Explained: YouTube Plans To Remove Videos With Clickbait Titles In India
YouTube seeks to address the issue of misleading ‘clickbait’ by removing videos with titles and thumbnails that don’t align with the actual content
No more clickbait? YouTube is cracking down on misleading videos
YouTube is tackling the pervasive issue of clickbait videos with a new initiative aimed at removing misleading content. Starting in India, the platform will begin taking down videos that use deceptive titles and thumbnails to attract viewers,
YouTube will finally start removing clickbait videos
YouTube will change its policies to directly target clickbait videos by removing them from the platform. More details here.
Game Over For Clickbait: YouTube Warns Content Creators Against Misleading Videos On Platform
Videos with headlines claiming significant political developments that are not included in the content or thumbnails promoting "top political news" without actually covering news stories are examples of violations. The guideline focuses on situations in which the promotional aspects of a video and its actual substance are obviously at odds.
YouTube says it will start cracking down on videos with clickbait titles in India
A lot of YouTube videos have flashy, misleading titles and thumbnails, such as "BREAKING NEWS" or "The president steps down," to bait the user into
YouTube Promises Crackdown on Videos With 'Egregious Clickbait' Titles
Hyperbolic video titles (and their weird thumbnails) are commonplace on YouTube as creators jockey for clicks, but the video site is now promising a crackdown on "egregious clickbait." "We're planning to increase our enforcement against videos where the title or thumbnail promises viewers something that the video doesn't deliver,
YouTube Update: Clickbait will no longer work on YouTube, videos with such titles and thumbnails will be removed, the company announced..
YouTube is stepping up its fight against misleading content, especially in India. The platform recently announced that it will crack down on videos with misleading titles and thumbnails, which are often considered 'egregious clickbait'.
Google Wants to Curb “Egregious Clickbait” on YouTube
Google is taking new measures to tackle what it calls “egregious clickbait” on YouTube. The company plans to start removing such videos in India in the coming months.
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