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AlexTheNG

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Stop saying "it's a scam" when you haven't even tried doing it. If you want to prove it's a scam, give us photo evidence.
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As you can see by the thumbnail of the video. The video is clearly a clickbait and is not worth trying. They may ask for your password or something. You don't need to watch the video to know that it's a scam.
 

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As you can see by the thumbnail of the video. The video is clearly a clickbait and is not worth trying. They may ask for your password or something. You don't need to watch the video to know that it's a scam.
Regarding thumbnails: People who clickbait don't always use these kinds of thumbnails and people who don't clickbait aren't held to the standard that they don't use clickbait-ish images.

"This video is clearly a clickbait and is not worth trying": BRO YOU NEED TO WATCH IT TO JUDGE IF IT IS OR NOT. also you don't learn something new if you don't try.

"They may ask for your password or something": yeah, Microsoft asking your password through their App Permissions API (I'll call it that) isn't unusual, not sure what that argument is here for but moving on,

"You don't need to watch the video to know it's a scam" Sure, but as I said, you also have to watch it if you want to judge it. Also, if it's a scam, it could have already been reported by staff (as scams can be a legal matter & a YouTuber doing a scam can be detrimental to their reputation). Simple as that.

Summarise: You can't judge it yet & stop defending an indefensible point.
 

AlexTheNG

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Regarding thumbnails: People who clickbait don't always use these kinds of thumbnails and people who don't clickbait aren't held to the standard that they don't use clickbait-ish images.

"This video is clearly a clickbait and is not worth trying": BRO YOU NEED TO WATCH IT TO JUDGE IF IT IS OR NOT. also you don't learn something new if you don't try.

"They may ask for your password or something": yeah, Microsoft asking your password through their App Permissions API (I'll call it that) isn't unusual, not sure what that argument is here for but moving on,

"You don't need to watch the video to know it's a scam" Sure, but as I said, you also have to watch it if you want to judge it. Also, if it's a scam, it could have already been reported by staff (as scams can be a legal matter & a YouTuber doing a scam can be detrimental to their reputation). Simple as that.

Summarise: You can't judge it yet & stop defending an indefensible point.
Scam is a scam okay.
 
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