What YouTube Asks Viewers About Your Videos

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Here’s what YouTube might be asking viewers about your videos.

Interesting enough to share.

Seen on YouTube, late February to April 24, 2026, all asking about videos I had recently watched, except the click bait question which was on a YouTube homepage video I hadn’t watched yet.

Good luck with the channel.

“How fun was this video?”

YouTube survey: "How fun was this video?"
  • Not fun
  • Fun
  • Very fun
  • Extremely fun
  • The most fun thing I’ve seen this week

“Did this feel like it was worth your time?”

YouTube survey: "Did this feel like was worth your time?"
  • Yes
  • No

“Does this feel like clickbait?”

YouTube survey: "Does this feel like clickbait?"
  • Not at all
  • Slightly
  • Moderately
  • Very much
  • Extremely

This [clickbait survey] was about a video I hadn’t watched yet, the rest here were about videos I had watched sometime over the last few days.

“Did this feel emotionally manipulative?”

YouTube survey: "Did this feel emotionally manipulative?"
  • Yes
  • No

“Did this feel like AI slop?”

YouTube survey: "Did this feel like AI slop?"
  • Yes
  • No

“Did this feel like low-quality AI?”

YouTube survey: "Did this feel like low-quality AI?"
  • Yes
  • No
  • (This was a later version of the AI Slop question.)

Takeaways

Make fun, enjoyable videos doing what you love and without “wasting viewer’s time”?

“AI Slop” is something a couple channels have been nuked for, but scratchers don’t normally use it except in thumbnails. Most people believe the “AI Slop” surveys are helping YouTube itself better detect AI. The same is probably true for the rest of questions here—another signal YouTube can use to decide whether to share your videos with a broader audience?

What do you think?

Good luck with the channel.