Shocked so many people picked the 2nd one. I feel it is too generic and boring. Liked the first one
1 month ago | 2
What they don’t tell you about Drone deliveries.... 🤮🤮🤮🤮 I wish YouTubers would stop with these rubbish titles. It doesn't state anything about the video. It could be informative, or it could just be nonsense. At least the other title gives a hint about what about Drone deliveries will be talked ab
1 month ago | 2
amazon already has the gasoline powered long range delivery drones that deliver large items like lawn mowers, grills, scooters etc. it quickly lowers heavy objects down by a cable and is gone. they sound like a huge swarm of loud buzzing bees.
1 month ago | 0
First one looks like one I’d make; and not get any clicks 😊. Second looks more like proper information; more what one would expect from your channel ✌
1 month ago | 0
The one that describes the video content & intended message. There's no need to use click bait titles.
1 month ago | 0
Not to be a grammar karen, but I think having "haven't told you" instead of "don't tell you" sounds better since sounds better in a past tense than present. Or not. I got a D- in English class in high school so I'm not the best to critique
1 month ago | 0
The second one is just more likely for me to click on. more flowy, more refined, and i like to watch yt before bed and will not click a video with chaos in it. Also commas in youtube titles are a big nono
1 month ago | 0
The first one reminds me of a title a 17-year-old boy YouTuber would make. We are all adults here. Just keep it straight. I think I could speak for most people that watch your channel. We don't click on the video for the particular title or thumbnail. It's for your knowledge.
1 month ago | 0
I'm saddened that the click-bait title is currently winning by a landslide... /sigh
1 month ago | 0
51 Drones
What title would be more likely to make you click on and watch the video?
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