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For people who do YouTube and do the whole "please like, comment and subscribe" nonsense at the end of their videos isn't there a better way of saying that without sounding like annoying pest? I've done YouTube videos for literally 10 years now (November 11, 2007 to be precise) and never have I once said that at the end of any of my videos. I'm sure there is a less intrusive way of saying that without coming off as annoying and sounding like you're begging for that extra like/sub. Even still I'd never do it, because I'd rather leave it up to my viewers to judge for themselves, than have me tell them what to do.
Just to add to the whole "like/comment/sub" thing. If I want to comment or have something to comment about I will. I'd rather you not remind me to do that, thanks. Also, I'll subscribe if I actually found your content not irritating like the rest of people on YouTube.
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@Busti For me I develop an irrational hatred for that person and then I say to myself "thanks for wasting 5 minutes of my life that I'll never get back, kindly die in a fire". I spare the rod in some instances, but with clickbait... no. Not at all. Especially on "journalism" websites that rely on it far too much.
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@Dylanrockin Just so you know, an extension isn't needed. Youtube has that feature innately. Pres the 3 dots next to a video, and say "not interested" and when asked why, say you don't want videos from that channel to show up anymore.
Again, what exactly are you watching that you're getting constant clickbait videos?
My homepage looks something like this: https://prnt.sc/fba91k , my homepage is mostly a combination of science videos, anime/game analysis and various music. If anything my only complaint is that Youtube is getting too good at predicting things I would like to watch.