TLDW: MegaLag found code and rules in the Honey extension that modifies behaviour specifically to make discovery of non-compliance with affiliate programs and affiliate poaching harder for testers. This behaviour has been in place since 2017 at least.
His Honey videos are hopefully going down in history as one of the greatest fraud discoveries.
When I started watching them (and he isn’t even done yet), I expected it to be bad because of PayPal. It is…so. much. worse.
Absolutely vile practices and I look forward to lawsuits from all angles against them.
Paypal needs to be sued unto oblivion.
I appreciate the TLDW because the thumbnail made me think this was about bee vomit, not a scammy browser plugin
Glad it helped. I thought this would need some explaining why I posted it in this community.
I’m resisting my inner Lemmy user desire to shit on this for its thumbnail, but this is a great video, people should know about this. What Honey did is fucked up.
It took me days to get around to watching the video because of the thumbnail lol.
I really don’t get the thumbnail hate. It’s something you look at for a second, like a books cover. It’s so irrelevant yet people get hell bent hung up on it.
It’s legit offputting, but when you’re on YouTube it makes sense to play that game. Following a thumbnail meta will get your video more engagement, they even allow A/B testing of thumbnails to find the best performing one. YT is as much a thumbnail platform as it is a video one, and I’m only being slightly hyperbolic.
Yeah I kind of roll my eyes at it, but I get it. People have to earn a living and feed themselves, and they can’t do that without clicks.
And really, pulling a dumb face on a thumbnail is a hell of a lot more ethical in terms of driving engagement than some headlines you see that are so misleading they may as well be outright lies.
There are also various browser extensions to show you an image from the middle of the video instead of a thumbnail. I personally prefer that.




