A Must Watch For GW Owners

I just sent GW an email alerting them to this as I feel it is defamatory and misleading.
 
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Holy clickbait Batman!
Agreed. With a mere 2k subscribers and most of his videos having less than a couple thousand views a piece, I imagine he relies on clickbait, AI and other false information to get more viewers/subscribers.
 
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I have a sneaking suspicion that GW is going to put a stop to it (I.e. him).

just sayin'
 
I don’t think there was anything actionable in the video, unless it was copyright violation on some of the photos or videos.
BUT, how in the world did this photo ever get past any pre-publication editor!

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I don’t think there was anything actionable in the video, unless it was copyright violation on some of the photos or videos.
BUT, how in the world did this photo ever get past any pre-publication editor!

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lol because it’s more AI crap, just like this picture that is minus a bow and has the wake shooting out the front of the boat, as opposed to behind it

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Bit of a hit piece but nothing I didn't know.
 
Grady’s world first game fishing upgrade. Much easier to watch the spread.

The ride quality on that boat looks like it would be brutal, having essentially a flat "bow", or something like a landing craft would have. My back hurts just looking at the picture and imagining being out in something like that on the open ocean haha.
 
He's doing these (or AI is creating them) on a number of brands; I'll take a Grady any day!
 
Personally, I think NMMA should have their legal team reach out to him and tell him to knock if off and if he doesn't they should find something actionable and pursue it. Ditto for many, many other BS stuff.
 
He's doing these (or AI is creating them) on a number of brands; I'll take a Grady any day!

Facebook, and YouTube as well, have had this as an ongoing issue quite a bit lately. I'm big into classic cars, so someone will post something like "Hey check out this 1965 mustang fastback", when it's clearly a 1968 mustang. I think they do it to get views, messages and attention to their profiles/pages. Just like this guy with showing a "picture" of a fake fire on a boat, all in the attempt to get more viewers/subscribers. On top of that, I imagine that they likely use AI slop as their pictures so that they don't have any issues with their profiles/accounts being blocked because of copyright issues?
 
You will notice that the video has been taken down from youtube. ;)