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Unfortunately, there's a huge subset of YouTube users who post content like this to funnel simps to their OnlyFans and Pornhub content. This is just like Twitch, only I'd guess the scale is a lot larger. "Yoga", "try-on hauls", "lingerie reviews" etc. are all solicitations. It's like every single community based on content creation and entertainment invariably devolves into women trying to parasitize men.
Men have to offer charisma and service (information, entertainment, news, etc) for success online. Women just offer their bodies on display while they pretend to offer what men offer. It's been like this forever in any competitive market.
Even obscure shit like cheap travel, van life hobby has a bunch of channels where barely dressed young women bend over and do obvious body displays while showing off their camper etc. My wife was oblivious and I'm like babe, I guarantee you these bitches have an OF or something worse
"yoga" has gotta be an entry on the youtube iceberg. For a while there were just nude girls doing "yoga" right in the clear because it was "educational" or something.
Youtube recommendation.
This was a downvote until context came into play.
Still no 3D guns yet?
I’m really worried of the algo feeding a 3d printed guns video and radicalizing me.
I looked up "Bazooka boobs" and now I'm getting hit with funny error videos and bubble gum adverts. It hunts me across devices too!
Is this a regional thing as I looked at my recommendations just now.
It's full of food shorts, more 'based' content of guns, criticising woke media and leftist stupidity and vtubers.
Probably region based.
Ban women
This isn’t the worst I’ve stumbled across on YouTube: most of these chicks these days seem to floss their labia with their yoga pants: https://youtube.com/shorts/0pc4F4D3i9g?si=xxsUzZZxEyOLg36u
And they didn't even show their nipples.
Stuff like this never pops up on my recommendations(Well, not this type of porn intro, atleast).
I was thinking about this the other day. You'd think someone would have come up with a reliable way to hack the algorithm via video clicks and searches, but I've never seen it brought up.
The algorithm is constantly changing, there is not one algorithm at work, but several, depending on various circumstances and perhaps even Youtube doesn't know how 'the algorithm' works at this point, because the thing has become impenetrable for the average human to comprehend.
It's infinite pajeets banging infinity keyboards all day every day.