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- hackernews@lemmy.smeargle.fans
Hey Reddit,
i recently noticed that there are way more scam ads on YouTube. And i am not talking about those ads of people selling you get rich quick courses, which i get to see way too often as well, i am talking about deep fake Elon Musk saying that he has built an AI powered trading bot that will allow you to make 1 million dollars in 6 months risk free and to be honest i can’t tell that it is deep fake, it looks very real. Here is the link to the ad: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wWGb0BLYBOs
or here another one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aE77YkmsbDc&t=75s
I am from Austria so i get to see the German version of these scams as well. Like this one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Iyuyx5thgI
or this one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JMRY5dxnZ4E
The first one i have seen so many times it gets ridiculous. Its about a famous German figure supposedly being sued by the central bank because he found an infinite money glitch.
And because these scam ads are getting so annoying i started reporting them every time i see one, because i do understand that there are probably millions of advertisers on YouTube and sometimes these scams don’t get detected right away. So i also reported that Fake Elon Musk Ad, but the next day i get shown the exact same ad again, then i open my email inbox finding a YouTube email about my report stating “We decided not to take this ad down. We found that the ad doesn’t go against Google’s policies”. The same goes for all four ads listed above, all reported, all apparently not against policy.
So one of these two is true:
1 - Elon Musk has actually found a way to make everyone rich with ai.
2 - YouTube simply doesn’t care about people getting scammed as long as they make money.
As much as i would like the first one to be true, these YouTube Ads are not cheap to run, with one of them running for more than a month with 364K views. So the fact that the scammers are able to afford these ads means that people keep falling for these scams, and YouTube doesn’t seem to care at all.
And i don’t want to use an adblocker because i want the people i watch to get paid for their work, but i don’t want them to be paid with the money from the victims of these scams.
Is this a regional problem in Austria or do you see these scams too?
Nebula, but even then most of the best content is still only on YouTube.
It really tells the story about how much worse all the other platforms are particularly for creators.
The best thing a creator can do is upload their stuff to multiple platforms, to reduce the public’s dependence on just one.
It looks like it was not made for the type of content I created