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I agree with most everything in the article, but:

"Make sure to give your video a provocative thumbnail. For example, this video (which got over 13 million views) used a thumbnail that was not really even related to the video itself."

It is crazy they openly encourage the community to do the same. It is the same as posting a provocative HN title unrelated to the post, creativity should be encouraged but not to the detriment of the community.



I agree the example in the piece is a bit extreme, but was just trying to make a point. It is very possible to have a provocative thumbnail that is relevant to your video. I definitely don't advocate deceiving your audience.


In fairness the example was followed up with:

"Maybe you don’t need to be this extreme, but your thumbnail should be interesting..."

I do agree with about everything else in the article, it is just the reinforcement of behavior that is a personal pet peeve of mine got a knee jerk reaction. I think "thumbnail fixing" is the 3rd largest problem on Video Sharing websites behind Youtube's comment threads (#2, I had to squeeze that pet peeve in).

Now, when it comes to a provocative thumbnail that is relevant to the video...great advice.

Edit: By "I agree" I mean I feel comfortable taking your advice. Good read.


Don't forget the youtube has an option to flag videos for misleading thumbnails.


This is known as "thumbnail cheating"




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