I've had some of that too, especially if it's a fresh device watching relatively non-spicy content. At least that one seems more benign, "suggest more of the same" is how a content recommendation algorithm is supposed to work for the user on a basic level
But "quick, tell them that actually the opposite of that last video is true!" is an extra level of insidious. Charitably, maybe they're trying to get rage clicks when they do that, or less charitably maybe they literally don't want you to think the "wrong" thing.
I've had some of that too, especially if it's a fresh device watching relatively non-spicy content. At least that one seems more benign, "suggest more of the same" is how a content recommendation algorithm is supposed to work for the user on a basic level
But "quick, tell them that actually the opposite of that last video is true!" is an extra level of insidious. Charitably, maybe they're trying to get rage clicks when they do that, or less charitably maybe they literally don't want you to think the "wrong" thing.