Insane Clickbait Is Ruining The Internet

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Published 2024-01-30

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  • @TabithaCatherine
    I once saw a clickbait side article called 'Kim K Spotted Without Arm!' and the thumbnail was Kim Kardashian at a beach, and they had Photoshopped her right arm off
  • @EarthCybebe
    "Does Bruno Mars is Gay?" Is one of my fav Game Grumps moments in history
  • @TheKaurK
    The article that says “study reveals women are happier with ugly men” is so outrageously misleading. The actual study is about women feeing more pressure to diet if their husbands are more “attractive” by I don’t know who’s standard. The study is about the unfair pressure on women to look hot when “not as attractive” men apparently feel no pressure to look any better if their wives are “hotter”. I honestly hate whoever wrote that article’s title and framed that study that way. Ugh.
  • @King.Bunny_
    danny still using the squishy bones joke is genuinely so funny to me, i love when creators continue something so seemingly small and simple, like it might not seem like much to most or even to the creator, but to an avid viewer its so fun and amazing
  • @ongiiee
    i need a “Laura’s repulsive husband” shirt.
  • @annellora
    Mark this day in your calendars, "does Bruno Mars is gay" has officialy entered the Dannyverse lore
  • @gh0stpuppi333
    Idk why but “Retire in this state, see if I care” is one of the funniest things ever said
  • @SALMON_salmon897
    My my petition for Danny to make the “Meet Lura’s repulsive husband” merch. 2:18
  • That ugly man study is pure garbage. Who is surprised that a relationship is better when the participants are nice and giving to each other? They assumed that the men are extra nice because they're "ugly" instead of literally any other reason why a man might be nice to their partner. Not to mention 113 couples is too small a sample size and attractiveness is not a measurable metric. It's disappointing how these kinds of "studies" gain traction when they've proven nothing.
  • @Confused_Mista
    I clicked one of these ad titled "Eat this fruit to heal Alzheimer", it shows and image of a tomato getting fingered and when I clicked it, a website opened and apparently they sell soy milk
  • @modelmajorpita
    "People get OLD and GAIN WEIGHT and that's DISGUSTING and SHAMEFUL" is just so exhausting. People treating normal parts of being human as moral failings worthy of public contempt.
  • @chlorineii
    I actually remember the "Does Bruno Mars is Gay?" article being really popular back in like 2015ish. I was in the Mystic Messenger fandom in 2016/17ish, and there was a big joke of "Does Jumin Han is Gay?" and I can only assume that came from the Bruno article (or game grumps reading the Bruno article lol)
  • One of the worst kinds are ones that take you to a website with like 20 slides to tell a story, and they give all the background information, and there's an ad in-between each slide.
  • @Tonybaloney6969
    2:34 To answer that question, when clicking on those ads, they'll more than likely take you to a fake Microsoft, Mcafee, etc. website saying your device has been breached and to call a fake support line. Another Youtuber by the name of Jim Browning has an interesting video about these but I can't remember the name off the top of my head
  • my favorite type of clickbait article is when they choose a celebrity, put a black-and-white filter on their picture, and say they've died. I remember shortly after Will Smith slapped Chris Rock I saw an ad saying that Will Smith had died
  • @jennalipman2984
    I think the ads that say “25 child stars that died tragically young” and the photo is of like Cole Sprouse, who is alive, are hilarious
  • @dry_strawberries
    In the " DO NOT RETIRE IN THESE STATES" one, the man is wearing a kefiye, which symbolises a free Palestine. This goes to show how randomly they choose the images
  • @Limeocelot
    I clicked one article, something about “girl finds mysterious eggs under her bed“ and started reading. It was written like a novel and I was confused but sometimes articles have those for dramatic effect... it was extremely long so I scrolled to the end, it was all fictional. with so many ads in the middle.