Source: Asmongold Subreddit
As seen in the video, the user hovers their cursor over the thumbnail, showing (presumably) the original thumbnail for a second, where the woman has less cleavage visible.
“I thought maybe it was edited like this intentionally for some reason but her clothes change completely when you hover the preview and this entire thumb seems to be AI generated to begin with. The perspective is all kinds of fucked up if you look at the left wall corner compared to the door. If YouTube did this by itself, this is some of the most dystopian shit I’ve ever seen, lmao.”
This really concerned me (though not as much as grok’s latest feature) so i figured i should post it here to see if anyone has other examples of it happening, and raise awareness. Stay meaty.


I do deal with them. Every day. People are spewing hatred at me in these very comments. Life is not sunshine and rainbows. Sometimes you’re going to see people you don’t like. And you’re gonna have to learn to deal with it like the rest of us.
There is a difference between seeing people you don’t like and seeing people who are using their platforms and making a living off of trying to destroy yours.
There are plenty of people who are destroying my life on a regular basis. I still have to deal with them being broadcast on every platform in existence every day. And disappearing them solves nothing.
Hey lazy asshole in the wheelchair, I walk up these stairs everyday. There are stairs everywhere, you have to learn how to deal with them just like I do. Why is empathy so hard for some people? Everyone experiences reality differently, more equity and inclusivity is never a bad thing.
This is not a disabled person going up stairs. It’s someone reacting to the mere existence of another person they don’t like.
Yes, it’s called an analogy I’m sorry that was lost on you. Do you also get mad at people with PTSD who are triggered by things that don’t affect you in the slightest?
I understand how analogies work. It’s a bad analogy. That’s the point.
I’m not mad at anyone.
This is like having a conversation with a brick wall, I hope for your sake you’re actually trying to be obtuse.
You said these words right? Stairs are an obstacle that people in wheel chairs are unable to navigate without assistance. Now apply that lesson to aspects of people that aren’t as immediately visually obvious as a wheel chair. Do you fault people with PTSD for not being able to “deal with” triggers that would be completely innocuous to you? I used the same words that you did this time so that we can continue having a conversation since the word “mad” threw you for such a loop.
This is like having a conversation with a brick wall, I hope for your sake you’re actually trying to be obtuse.
Yes and this is not even a little bit similar to that. Encountering a name of someone you don’t like does not prevent you from doing anything.
I didn’t “throw me for a loop”, it intentionally misrepresented my feelings on the topic of discussion.
You know what, that’s my bad. I thought I was talking to someone that might see the error of their ways, but you’re the kind of person that wants to continue arguing at all costs. So bottom line,
is terrible, truly garbage tier advice. I hope for the rest of your life your bosses, therapists, and anyone else in a position to listen to or help you with anything offers only that sentiment to you until you learn your lesson.
If I went to a therapist and told them that seeing the names of people I don’t like traumatizes me and that they’re supposed to treat me without discussing it at all, I would hope that would be their response.