YouTube Update: Clickbait will no longer work on YouTube, videos with such titles and thumbnails will be removed..

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YouTube is taking its fight forward 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 'terrible clickbait'. This is part of YouTube's ongoing efforts to ensure that viewers get a trusted experience when they visit the platform. Especially for news and current events. What does this mean for creators? YouTube is preparing to increase strictness against videos whose title or thumbnail promises something that is not in the real video.

Understand with an example.

For example, a video with the title 'The President has resigned!' can attract attention. However, if such resignation is not discussed in the video itself, it will fall into the category of 'terrible clickbait'. Similarly, a thumbnail claiming 'top political news' but does not show any real news will also be flagged.

Clickbait titles and thumbnails have long been a cause of disappointment for YouTube viewers. These mislead people to click on the video. And on clicking, the content is something else. This not only wastes time but also reduces trust in the platform. YouTube says that this problem becomes even more serious when it involves breaking news or current events. Because people often rely on the platform to get timely and accurate information during important moments.

Strictness will start in the coming months.

To deal with this problem, YouTube will start implementing strict measures in India in the coming months. The company said that the new rules will be released gradually. So that creators get time to adapt to the new rules. Initially, YouTube will focus on removing videos that violate the new policy without issuing strikes against creators' channels. Its goal is to educate creators and help them adjust their content with updated guidelines.

One of the reasons for starting this strictness in India is that Indian creators upload a large number of content related to news and current events. As YouTube's user base in India continues to grow, the platform wants to ensure that viewers are not misled by sensational or incorrect titles and thumbnails.

Under the new policy, recently uploaded videos will be given priority. This means that older videos that violate the rules may not be taken into consideration right now. However, creators are encouraged to review their existing content and make the necessary adjustments to avoid future problems.

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