No thanks.
Stupid clickbait thumbnail for sure. The guide in blender is actually a useful reference and the only point in sharing.
It's two completely different looks and styles, one can't replace the other.
You know, that is the most sketchy thing I've ever seen in my notifications on Lemmy. No explanation, just a link that looks like the kind of click bait hack I always avoid. What is this?
IIRC it is an extension for youtube that changes titles and thumbnails to more accurately reflect the content of the videos
Exactly this. It’s crowd-sourced replacements for thumbnails and titles to more accurately reflect the content of the video. I only shared it because of the mention that the video was very much a clickbait title and thumbnail.
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