16 Insanely Weird YouTube Video Covers That Reached Millions of Views (17 Photos)
Many bloggers are ready to go to great lengths for the sake of cherished views, because the level of their popularity directly depends on them. If we are already accustomed to clickbait headlines, then unusual covers for videos can be attributed to a fairly new method of attracting attention. This topic is used especially often on YouTube.
To force the user to go to the page and watch the video to the end, bloggers resort to somewhat dishonest tricks. They place strange subjects, distorted human faces, frighteningly strange animals and much more on the covers of their materials. And Photoshop helps them bring these crazy ideas to life. We invite you to take a look at some particularly striking masterpieces of blogging art.
"The Thirty Largest Animals Ever Caught"
"These bodybuilders have gone too far"
A video dedicated to the most dangerous and prohibited dogs in the world
Obviously, the second picture is just a dog with a bump in its mouth.
By the way, you can read more about this wonderful dog here.
The story took an unexpected turn
In this video you will learn about the fifteen most dangerous beaches in the world.
Oh, those clickbait covers that get millions of views.
"The most dangerous roller coaster in the world"
This photoshop is simply amazing. Despite this, the video received as many as fifteen million views. Fifteen, Karl!
"The smallest mini-plane in the world"
For a second, the video was able to gain three and a half million views!
"13 Shocking Mutant Animals in Chernobyl"
"The Ten Fastest Dog Breeds on This Planet"
Two years have passed since the publication of this video, and it managed to gain a few more views. In total, the author was able to collect a harvest of 6.3 million views.
"Cool tricks to try at home"
"Football disasters that will never be forgotten"
"Twenty-Two Tech Hacks That Will Amaze You"
There really is something to be surprised about here.
Mistakes in the Game of Thrones series. It looks extremely "realistic"
Shameful clickbait for the series “The Lord of the Rings”
The video invites you to learn more about cow milking technologies. The cover generated 5.3 million views
Where is this milk from? Check out this YouTube thumbnail made by a newbie in Photoshop. Please prohibit such people from using the program.
“I let a stray dog choose his first food.”