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  2. Bernadette Banner - Wikipedia

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    YouTube information. Channel: ... Bernadette Banner (born 1994 or 1995 (age 30–31) [2]) ... On her channel, Banner is an active spokesperson against the fast ...

  3. File:YouTube Logo 2017.svg - Wikipedia

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    Deutsch: YouTube-Markenzeichen seit 2017, mit einer Schriftart welche den Schriftarten „Trade Gothic Bold Condensed“ und „Impact“ ähnelt. English: YouTube logo introduced in 2017, using YouTube Logo Sans, a font face that resembles "Trade Gothic Bold Condensed" and the well-known "Impact" font.

  4. File:Logo of YouTube (2015-2017).svg - Wikipedia

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    THIS IS THE OFFICIAL COLOR FROM YOUTUBE'S BRAND GUIDE. LEAVE IT, PLEASE! 04:24, 9 April 2016: 999 × 417 (10 KB) Corkythehornetfan: Revert -- I've used an OFFICIAL SOURCE for the color, and yet the person who keeps reverting can't respond on their page. THIS IS THE OFFICIAL COLOR FROM YOUTUBE'S BRAND GUIDE. LEAVE IT, PLEASE! 08:43, 29 February 2016

  5. History of YouTube - Wikipedia

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    In November 2013, YouTube's own YouTube channel surpassed Felix Kjellberg's PewDiePie channel to become the most subscribed channel on the website. This was due to auto-suggesting new users to subscribe to the channel upon registration. [159] Users of the mobile app can reply to comments since April 2014. [148]

  6. Banner blindness - Wikipedia

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    Banner blindness is a phenomenon in web usability where visitors to a website consciously or unconsciously ignore banner-like information. A broader term covering all forms of advertising is ad blindness , and the mass of banners that people ignore is called banner noise .

  7. Indian-head test pattern - Wikipedia

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    The RCA Indian-head test pattern. The Indian-head test pattern is a test card that gained widespread adoption during the black-and-white television broadcasting era as an aid in the calibration of television equipment.