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Why you should not trust all information from YouTubers.
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[QUOTE="King bell, post: 311018, member: 75687"] Here are some reasons why you should be cautious when taking advice from YouTube personalities: 1. Lack of Qualifications: Many YouTubers lack formal qualifications and experience in the areas in which they give advice or discuss topics. They may be passionate about their subject matter but don’t necessarily have the expertise to back up their claims with facts or research. As such, it’s important to take any information they present with a grain of salt until you can verify its accuracy elsewhere. 2. Potential Conflicts Of Interest: It's possible for YouTubers to receive sponsorships or other forms of compensation from companies whose products they promote on their channel; this type of relationship creates potential conflicts-of-interest which could lead them to distort the truth in order to benefit those companies financially (even if unintentionally). This is why it's always wise to investigate further before trusting something someone says just because they say so on YouTube! 3. Unverified Facts & Opinions: Most people believe that anything posted online must be true -- however, this isn't always the case! Some creators may post unverified facts as if they were factually accurate without any evidence whatsoever backing them up -- similarly others will state opinions as factual truths without providing concrete sources for those beliefs either . As such , it ' s critical that viewers make sure whatever content being presented has been properly verified before taking what ' s said at face value . 4. Advertising Disguised as Information : It's also common for some creators--especially ones focused more heavily on marketing--to blur lines between advertising disguised as informational content ; making it difficult for users differentiate between genuine helpful advice based off fact versus ads meant solely intended drive sales . If you ever feel like something doesn't quite add up while watching an advertisement masquerading itself off educational video — chances are good that your gut feeling right ! [/QUOTE]
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