Dislike this video before it's too late.
Obviously this is being done at the behest of Disney and a few other megacorps.
They should remove the like counter as well, it is similarly idiotic.
I couldn't care less. It is absolutely meaningless and has been for a long long time.
Let's look at the bright side people. This just provides even more justification for using Ad-block on YouTube!!![]()
It is also immensely useful in the case of "how to" videos (home renovation, computing, wood working, safety, etc.). Having a good ratio is a strong indicator that the techniques/ideas being taught are sound.I think it's good to use a bunch of counted dislikes to warn me off a click-baity crap video.
I mainly watch YouTube videos on my laptop so this isn't an issue for me. It's always jarring when I watch the odd YouTube clip on my phone, the ads are terribly intrusive. I've heard that "YouTube Vanced" works really well on android phones.It doesn't help people on smart phones but if you use the Brave Browser you can bock all Youtube ads (and most other ads) without paying a penny.
Or maybe... just maybe... the content/message being expressed in the video wasn't very good. That could be a possibility too.The only thing is does (in most cases I've seen) is acting as a "this is brigaded by close-minded people" indicator.
Left and right doesn't have much to do with it. Close-minded people exist on all sides of the political spectrum.My political views do not clean fall between Left and Right.
And other close minded people would rather silence the opposition.Do closed minded people dislike things out of spite? Sometimes.
If it was, for instance, a video about table saw safety, I can think of some very obvious reasons why one might care if a great number of people disliked the video.Why should I care about the number of people disliking some video? Either I like it or not. It is easily possible to like something the majority hates, or to hate something the majority likes. It is of no real meaning to me.
Do people seriously take that kind of advice from YouTube? And then judge that content by the number of dislikes given by people who watch YT videos for that kind of stuff?video about table saw safety,
You can actually find fantastic tutorials on YouTube for such things. Not everyone has access to a skilled acquaintance to guide them through the learning process. YouTube isn't just about cat videos and political crap. You can learn quite a bit on the website if you are determined to and you apply yourself. It shouldn't come as a surprise, in our hobby, painting tutorial videos are pretty much the gold standard for the dissemination of painting theory, technique and application.Do people seriously take that kind of advice from YouTube? And then judge that content by the number of dislikes given by people who watch YT videos for that kind of stuff?
Well, I guess... it would have a little use then.
Personally I'd rather not judge a video by that though.
Do people seriously take that kind of advice from YouTube? And then judge that content by the number of dislikes given by people who watch YT videos for that kind of stuff?
Well, I guess... it would have a little use then.
Personally I'd rather not judge a video by that though.
I have... although I don't actually own a table saw!I have never used Youtube for table saw safety
I thought this was already supposed to have taken effect? I can still see down votes. Any idea on the time frame? Or is this just for selected channels (CNN, White House, Disney, etc.) to protect the snowflakes.
As they should. Social mocking for the win.But so far everyone who chooses to exercise this option, they get mocked ruthlessly for being soft skinned snowflakes.