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Because mental health is something that is highly specific to each individual and not something that should be self-diagnosed with generalized youtube videos.
The problem is mental health videos are written like the audience has been diagnosed with a certain mental illness or has mental issues and they attempt to explain why the audience has said issues.
It's not a problem if you watch a video here and there but if your feed is a constant stream of pic related it will affect your mental health sooner or later. You'll begin to overanalyze every minute aspect of yourself or any interaction you have with other people in an attempt to "fix" something that most likely never needed to be fixed in the first place.