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  2. List of LGBTQ YouTubers - Wikipedia

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  3. List of most-viewed YouTube videos - Wikipedia

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    Specifically, to count as a legitimate view, a user must intentionally initiate the playback of the video and play at least 30 seconds of the video (or the entire video for shorter videos). Additionally, while replays count as views, there is a limit of 4 or 5 views per IP address during a 24-hour period, after which point, no further views ...

  4. SSSniperWolf - Wikipedia

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    Shelesh started uploading videos to her YouTube channel "sexysexysniper", [5] [video 1] consisting of Let's Plays of games such as Call of Duty. [5] This channel was active in 2011 [video 1] and 2012. [video 2] She moved to the SSSniperWolf channel in 2013, [5] on which her first video was a compilation of fails in Call of Duty: Black Ops II.

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  6. How PlayWorks, a Connected TV Platform for YouTube ... - AOL

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    Despite the odd police bust at a mansion party, YouTubers have struggled like many other content creators amidst the coronavirus pandemic. Play.Works, a 10-year old company designed to bring ...

  7. List of viral videos - Wikipedia

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    Kony 2012 – An online video created by Invisible Children, Inc. to highlight the criminal acts of Joseph Kony to an international spotlight as part of a campaign to seek his capture and arrest, quickly gained tens of millions of viewers within a week, becoming, according to CNN, "the most viral YouTube video of all time". [77] [78]

  8. Chloe Petts - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, Petts co-founded a collective of queer and non-binary comedians, the LOL Word. [1] [4] [5]In 2022, Petts supported fellow comedian Ed Gamble on his tour of the UK. [1] [6] That same year, she had her debut performance at the Edinburgh Fringe with her first full-length show, Transience.

  9. Stampy - Wikipedia

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    Garrett launched his second channel, the Stampylonghead channel, on 29 July 2011. He began making Minecraft Let's Play videos in 2012, including his most popular series, Stampy's Lovely World. [14] [15] Garrett has described the channel as a "complete accident," saying his original aim was to become a video game journalist. [16]