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@newsnerd said: folks on YouTube are always looking for ways to bait viewers into engaging with their videos...and manufactured outrage is one of the easiest and most effective ways to do it. It doesn't matter if it's correct or not, the important part is that it makes you click the link. (All the better if they make you angry enough to leave a comment, or share the link.)
There are good channels out there, even good channels about D&D...but since they get less engagement than the clickbait-y ones, the algorithm tends to recommend them less and bury them under garbage.