Top 10 MOST Annoying YouTube Comments Part 2 (2025)

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YouTube may evolve every year, but one thing that never changes is the comment section. From nitpickers to bots to people who clearly didn’t even watch the video, the comments are still full of repetition, negativity, and spam. In this video, Danny from Game Domain breaks down 10 of the most annoying YouTube comment types in 2025, with examples from real experiences on the channel.

We cover everything from:

Viewers who argue their opinion as fact, even when they’re objectively wrong

Nitpickers who obsess over tiny mistakes in long videos

Commenters who ignore pinned comments or descriptions and complain anyway

Classic like-begging spam and “bro fell off” replies

Modern bot accounts that flood uploads within minutes

Dialogue roleplay comments and Captain Obvious statements

People who judge videos before watching them

And the most frustrating trend of all: endless AI accusations against real creators

This isn’t just a rant — it’s a look at how online comment culture has shifted in 2025 and why some types of comments never seem to die. If you’ve ever uploaded a video or spent time in the comment section, you’ll definitely recognize these.

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