Clickbait Catfight The Gabbie Show & Hazel Hayes SITC 2017
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  1. But that’s when YouTube is going into shit, because in 2005 it wasn’t for the entertainment industrial. It was just for random funny vids people had, but now YouTube has got a place where people are doing it just for the money.. in my eyes it called *you*tube for a reason is because it should be more general to the nation to people who is mostly the high up in the chain in this website who are doing it for the money-

  2. Okay but why is everyone in the comments agreeing with Hazel, Gabbie's point of view is far more interesting and creative than Hazel's since all she's saying is that she has principles and that she wouldn't do it, so that's a personal choice but Gabbie thinks more like a business woman ready to conquer the world. The validity of Gabbie's point is proven by the fact that I (and a lot of other people as I saw in the comments) didn't even know who Hazel was until seeing this video, Gabbie has an expansive method and Hazel has more of a passive method i guess. The point is, no one's right everything depends on you, it depends on wether you're naive and are going to believe in clickbait and then get mad at the clickbait or wether you understand the clickbait "trend" , don't care about it and actually find it funny 🙂

  3. Lol a debate on click are that got views because of click bait 😂why are people blaming youtubers for watching click bait titles and not laughing at the fact that audiences are dumb enough to click on those titles. I'm already subscribed to these people. I did that because I want to see their content. So if someone I'm subscribed to put something out, im going to watch it at some point lol this is such a circular argument because no they aren't competing. They are in two entirely different lanes and that is the beauty of YouTube.

  4. I agree with Gabbie. Essentially Youtube is a business. It is entertainment and besides her vlog channel, she has an entertainment channel. Yes, people are most likely to click on the clickbait, BUT if you do not appreciate her videos, you will not continue watch or subscribe. If you get mad someone is clickbaiting yet still watch their videos, you must like what they are producing which supports Gabbies arguement. Hazel will get the views based on people who like her content. If she is using click bait with the same content…yet people dont care for her content after clicking, she wont get the same subscribers to produce the amount of views.
    This channel used clickbait. You all clicked. They are having a conversation and debate. They are not in a catfight. It made me click cuz I was expecting a yelling match or brawl. It didn't make me subscribe because I don't care to follow celebrity interviews. Will I continue to watch this channel if they use celebrity click bait in the future? No. I only wanted to see this particular video.

  5. i can definitely see both sides of this argument because they are both right in their own sense. but calling this a catfight is simply not true. this was two people having a very respectful conversation and letting each other speak and being understanding of each other.

  6. Surely Gabbie's lying about not thinking clickbait increases views, if she really believed that then she wouldn't have to rely on it so heavily. Gabbie's only defending clickbait because she thrives off of it, she wouldn't even listen to Hazel's well made points because she knows it would be hypocritical if she agreed.

  7. Everybody agrees with hazel because everybody hates clickbait but if you are actually business smart and it is your career to have many views you have to clickbait because it is what will drive people to want to click on it rather than skim it. Do you know how many people I’m subscribed to that I don’t even watch anymore because of how much more intriguing it is to click on something that sounds entertaining!? Cmon people, YouTube is business now.

  8. ok gabby says that even if she uses clickbait, then she is still certain people will like her videos even if the clickbait isnt true. people would still like hazels videos likely if they watched even though she doesnt use clickbait, but the thing is people dont watch her videos bc they assume it will likely be boring if it does have an attention grabbing title despite that it could be the exact same quality as gabby’s. i think youtubers definitely compete. if i get used to liking videos with exciting titles, why would i search new ones out that might be boring? gabby’s argument that the same amount of people will watch hazel if the clickbait didnt exist i dont believe to be true. why take the apple thats a little banged up if i already have a nice shiny one, even if they do taste exactly the same?

  9. firstly I don't think this counts as a cat fight. really i agree with them both but am leaning more towards gabbie,here's why hazel has a point there is compitition between youtubers but not in the sense of yours vs mine because you can always watch both but as in who to watch first. on the other side of that gabbie has a point because if someone is going to watch your video they will watch it period they may not watch it then but they will watch it. now on the subject of clickbate I agree with gabbie when she says that youtube at the end of the day is a career and a business and clickbate is a marketing tool that works when it comes to increasing veiws which is why its so widely used. again on the other side of that I get where hazel is coming for with credibility. now here is where people may disagree with me but as a veiwer I am ok with seeing clickbate as long as it actually has to do with the video I agree that when youtubers throw up some outrageous title that only relates to like 2 seconds of the video I don't like that but to use gabbies most recent video which she titles I stole my lyrics she uses clickbate but she actually had a disscusion on how she heard something simillar to her lyrics in musical and was worried of people claiming she stole the lyrics and to me that was fine.

  10. You can still be a good 'businesswoman' and have morals. Gabbie has fooled herself in to thinking that what she's doing is the be all and end all but she doesn't have the knowledge or perspective to truly contemplate that her platform may not always be there and what to do if that time comes.

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