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MineralMan

(150,606 posts)
Sat Dec 13, 2025, 01:43 PM Dec 13

YouTube and Facebook Are Hotbeds of AI Clickbait.

We all know that. Sometimes we even post about it here on DU. It's easy to think that there is no use for either website. Some people refuse to even use those common social media sites. That's too bad, really. There is a lot of good stuff on both of them, along with a lot of nonsense, crap, and slop.

I don't avoid such websites. Sometimes, I find them extremely useful. I watch out for AI and politically-motivated clickbait, though, and go for real information that is useful to me. If I did not use YouTube as a resource, I would not have solved a problem that got solved today.

Yesterday, my wife and I stepped out on our balcony deck for a few minutes. It was 0 degrees F out there. We knew that, so we donned our parkas. Living in Minnesota means having a range of cold-weather wear. We had light jackets for cool weather, somewhat heavier ones for chilly days and evenings, and at least two insulated parkas. You have to have those things. With each parka is a pair of gloves, designed to match the weather the parka is suited for.

The below zero parkas are far from cheap. Both of us have the top of the line ones from Lands End. At least $150 each, if I remember.

So, when my wife said, "My zipper is stuck!" I was more than a little concerned, this early in what promises to be a very cold winter. When we came back in the house, I took a close look at that zipper. Sure enough, it was jammed by some fabric, which was wedged deeply under the zipper mechanism. I know better than to mess around with such problems without thinking. I've destroyed a couple of zippers that way. So, I told her that I'd fix it in the morning.

This morning I took a closer look, with better lighting. I pulled and prodded the fabric, and tried to work the zipper, but had no success. I was starting to consider drastic measures. Risky measures that sometimes destroy the zipper altogether. Then I stopped. I went to my PC, fired up YouTube, and searched the phrase "Fix jammed zipper." One of the first videos on the screen suited my situation exactly, so I watched it. The YouTuber, who said he was a luggage repair person, demonstrated where to grab the fabric with a pair of pliers and which way to pull to get the zipper unstuck. I went back to the parka, after grabbing my pliers, and 30-seconds later had freed the zipper. The solution was not obvious at all. My instinct would have been to pull the fabric in a different direction.

So, despite the thousands of shitty political videos on YouTube, and the mindless rambling of more thousands of would-be pundits, I don't condemn YouTube. Instead, I use it to get information that is not intuitive but that solves the problem at hand.

I am responsible for vetting what I watch on YouTube, or on cable TV, or WiFi. That's my job, if I want to access the useful and accurate information that is also available. Thus has it always been, whatever the media.

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WmChris

(629 posts)
2. I also sift for value
Sat Dec 13, 2025, 02:13 PM
Dec 13

I find useful how to info on YouTube but sometimes have to watch 3 or 4 and sometimes more. Not all posters are as talented or smart as they think they are but by combining a little information from a variety of sources I generally find a method I can work with. Plus we can watch PBS Newshour whenever we choose.

Ocelot II

(129,004 posts)
3. Lots of garbage at both places, but I've also found many useful tutorials and helpful info.
Sat Dec 13, 2025, 02:17 PM
Dec 13

Facebook in particular seems to be riddled with AI slop, but most of it is pretty obvious. AI photos tend to look too perfect - all smoothed out. And the videos are often so absurd that if you have two brain cells to rub together you'll figure out immediately that they're AI. I've seen a lot of AI wildlife videos featuring animals in habitats where they are never found IRL (e.g., lions in northern woodlands), and glurge videos of an animal "rescuing" another in a situation where IRL one of them would just get eaten. What's particularly discouraging for the future of civilization is that so many people seem to believe these things are real and true (unless the fans are AI as well, which is also possible). Maybe we really are living in the matrix, or we're being sent there.

John1956PA

(4,787 posts)
6. I spoke with a fellow today who says he uses an AI videographer to produce his YouTube content.
Sat Dec 13, 2025, 02:26 PM
Dec 13

He publishes YouTube videos in which he presents pointers on a certain sport. The AI agents nail his look and voice to a Tee. He says that the minor imperfections which betray the videos' AI origins are practically imperceptible.

highplainsdem

(59,949 posts)
8. And then there's the major imperfection in his willingness to use tools trained on stolen intellectual property.
Sat Dec 13, 2025, 02:32 PM
Dec 13

bluestarone

(21,134 posts)
7. YES, We are living in a very different world today verses years ago.
Sat Dec 13, 2025, 02:26 PM
Dec 13

Guess a person has to be aware and more knowledgeable when checking things out and believing them.

highplainsdem

(59,949 posts)
9. Yes, there's much of value on YouTube. Also a lot more garbage than there used to be, thanks to genAI.
Sat Dec 13, 2025, 02:34 PM
Dec 13

The Madcap

(1,746 posts)
10. Tons of ridiculous short AI videos
Sat Dec 13, 2025, 02:47 PM
Dec 13

Of grossly overweight "people" doing stupid things. Oh, and crazy car chases with the "drivers" being dogs, apes, etc. Just think how much water and electricity is wasted on this stuff.

The Madcap

(1,746 posts)
11. On the other hand
Sat Dec 13, 2025, 02:49 PM
Dec 13

Lots of great foreign language learning and tech content (non-AI, of course).

hunter

(40,367 posts)
12. YouTube isn't horrible if you aggressively down-rate the AI crap...
Sat Dec 13, 2025, 03:47 PM
Dec 13

... and pay to make the ads go away, and never click on political videos or clickbait featuring scantily clad women.

I just checked my YouTube home page, and there's no AI, no politics, no "news," and nothing from the manosphere.

YouTube can be taught.

Unfortunately what some naive young white guy who has never had a good job, who is afraid of women, LGBTQ people, and brown people... his YouTube experience is nothing like mine.

I don't do any other social media other than DU. It's all just too noisy. I suppose the common social media platforms would adapt to me, just as YouTube has, until they were at the very least inoffensive to me, but it's never seemed to me I'd have much to gain by that and I really don't want them watching me anyways,

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