#Black Hole Doesn't Exist?
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I wouldn't maybe click, I read the title, became curious and saw the thumbnail, it told me the answer already so I don't care anymore. You answered to it before I even clicked.
I totally understand your point of view but you see this thing works the other way around. Let me explain
This format of thumbnails is called Jeopardy thumbnails. The way these thumbnails work is, first you have a controversial or surprising topic, for example, "Is God real?" then you counter that question with a solid YES or NO. this triggers a curiosity in your mind about why he is saying this and you have to watch the video for the answer. similarly, some people believe Black Holes doesn't exist, so this title and thumbnail intrigues them.
Here's a very popular example from kurzgesagt
Yeah I thought abt that but I think that not saying it could make more sense. Both are good tho
Yeah thanks for your feedback!
mere suggestion: could “FAKE” work instead of “NO” somehow?
I actually like this combo, because it is generally accepted that black holes exist, so I would be interested in how you will disprove it in the video, so I would click
good combo imo
A small input: something like "Do Black Holes Exist?" would create a more open question and a more bold statement instead of including the "not" in the title already
Just my opinion though
the reason theirs works and yours doesn't is because of the astrik. add an astrik on yours if you can and you'll be fine.
Yeah, you are somewhat right about the strike but there are other examples as well.
But I think that's not a bad idea tho
thanks for the input man!
hmm i guess its worth a try! If its proven its proven
yea
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