Just in case anyone is interested (spoilers!): the talk is about a woman who thought her house was haunted, but it turned out she was suffering from carbon monoxide poisoning, due to a leak. Carbon monoxide can cause auditory hallucinations and feelings of dread and pressure on your chest.
This is also the topic of a famous reddit thread, where an OP thought he was being harassed by his landlord, but was actually delirious from CO poisoning.
For n=1, at least, I appreciated the summary (even though I understand what you meant about spoiling it).
I habitually avoid videos on the internet, and with the summary, I was able to at least get the gist of the video, whereas otherwise, I would have never watched it.
Yes, even TED talks. They're not magically better. If I can't read a summary to judge the quality of information, it's likely I can just skip the whole thing and save myself from having my time wasted.
i like transcripts some discussion boards that post videos also post transcripts summaries are cool too though depending. works best with videos that are just talking..
Yes, because I think it is more useful to just write about the details of the potential "life-or-death situation" instead of linking to a long video about it. Your original comment was very clickbait-like, "What you don't know about hauntings could kill you!"
If the whole thing can be spoiled with a short summary of the first couple of minutes, it's probably not worth watching anyway.
Edit: I have now added a spoiler warning to my original comment (I hadn't thought about this possibility, sorry)
There's something endlessly entertaining about the juxtaposition of a life or death situation and still not telling him outright just to maintain the suspense.