YouTube takes action against clickbait videos, starting in its biggest market

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You’ve probably seen them – those flashy YouTube titles and thumbnails like “Breaking News” or “Shocking Truth About the President,” designed to lure you in with promises of drama, only to deliver something completely off-topic. Well, YouTube is finally putting its foot down on these clickbait tactics.-owned platform says it’s focusing on topics like breaking news and current events to make sure viewers aren’t duped by false promises about what they’re about to watch.

This type of deception can leave viewers feeling duped, frustrated, or misled – especially when they turn to YouTube for timely, important updates. You’ve likely come across a few yourself, like, for example, a video titled “The President Resigned!” – only to find that the video never even touches on the president’s resignation.

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