2018-12-28|YouTube's Expletive and Nonsense Subtitles/CC
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This is just to let you know that although I never heard word "fucking", here is what YouTube's CC shows.
YouTube's CC shows "porn star" in sci-fi movie "Jules Verne's Mysterious Island (2010)" even though such phrase was never uttered.
I hope that YouTube will improve the quality of auto-generated captions.
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This is just to let you know that YouTube's CC shows "Facebook" in movie "Life Returns (1935)" even though Facebook was launched in 2004.
This is just to let you know that YouTube's CC shows "Google" in movie "Nabonga (1944)" even though Google was launched in 1998.
This is just to let you know that YouTube's CC shows "Twitter" in movie "Snowbeast (1977)" even though Twitter was launched in 2006.
I hope that YouTube will improve the quality of auto-generated captions.
Thank you very much for your attention.
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YouTube's CC shows raw HTML code <i> and </i> in some scenes but not in other scenes.
YouTube's CC shows raw HTML code when there is a syntax error of missing double-quotes around the colour, i.e., <font color=#FDEB37FF> instead of correct <font color="#FDEB37FF">.
YouTube's CC shows raw HTML code when they are <!-- comments -->.
I hope that YouTube will improve the quality of auto-generated captions.