Watch this young girl attempt to fix a broken TV
Updated | By East Coast Radio
Do you think she successfully fixed the TV using a YouTube tutorial?
If you're naive enough to believe a tutorial that says you can fix a damaged screen on an LCD TV, then you either are a very hopeful person or you believe everything you see.
We think that many people have turned to YouTube tutorials at least once in their lives and it's not always a bad thing, but the truth behind it is that not all content creators are doing it for the right reasons.
For one, many are doing it because they know how desperate some people are and so they create content that is click bait.
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They earn money when they grow their subscribers, so they tend to exaggerate when it comes to their promises.
One kid believed what she saw on YouTube, how to fix a broken TV. The reason she searched for it was because she was responsible for breaking her sister's flatscreen TV.
Her older sister thought it would be interesting to video her attempt at following the YouTube tutorial.
Check out the results below, courtesy of TikTok.
@mixhelllleeee Who needs their tv fixed? 😭 #fy#fyp#fypシ#fyp#fypシ゚viral#lifehacks#brokentv#tv#tvrepair ♬ original sound - Michelle 💗
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Just to show you that these videos exist, check out this one of a young man fixing his TV using different steps to the young girl above, but surprisingly it works (or so we see).
It could all be a ruse. Courtesy of YouTube.
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