YouTubers have a tendency to generate hype content because hype is attracting more viewers, which generates more clicks and more clicks will make more profits for YouTubers.
YouTubers make their strategy to get more audience. it's important to them because that's what they're working for. there's nothing wrong with this. but for those of us who follow trading reviews or tutorials shared by YouTubers, of course, we have to be more mature in making choices.
Many YouTubers are nowadays also spreading hate because hate causes rage and rage generates also more clicks. It's often very toxic content such like from Tone Vays, who is a dumb conspiracy nut.
if we see YouTuber content like that, then as adults we definitely won't follow their YouTube account. we can choose it with our awareness.
And YouTubers are still paid by certain coins to promote it. As outlined in my topic, it's a conflict of interest and coins are often shilled, where no neutral information is provided (only make coin xy look more favorable) and luring viewers into buying such coins.
doesn't it look like Elon Musk tweeted about dogecoin?
a YouTuber may collaborate with a project for their token marketing. any distortion of information, we can see whether it is appropriate for us to follow or should we ignore.