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  2. List of Keith Olbermann's special comments - Wikipedia

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    Olbermann's special comments generated much attention and controversy, especially on the Internet. They have been viewed hundreds of thousands of times on YouTube. The day after the first special comment, Olbermann's name became the #4 search term on Technorati and the Amazon.com ranking of his book Worst Person in the World jumped from #98 to ...

  3. List of YouTube features - Wikipedia

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    Google subsequently implemented a comment system oriented on Google+ on November 6, 2013, that required all YouTube users to use a Google+ account to comment on videos. The stated motivation for the change was giving creators more power to moderate and block comments, thereby addressing frequent criticisms of their quality and tone. [ 74 ]

  4. Me at the zoo - Wikipedia

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    Karim has repeatedly used the video's description to criticize YouTube's business actions. In response to Google requiring YouTube users to use Google+ accounts to comment on videos, he updated the description in November 2013 to say, "I can't comment here anymore, since I don't want a Google+ account."

  5. Ryan Seacrest Playfully Scans “Wheel of Fortune ... - AOL

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    A Wheel of Fortune contestant did so well at correctly guessing a phrase that a surprised Ryan Seacrest pretended to search her for an earpiece!. In a clip shared to the game show’s YouTube ...

  6. Joe Rogan, Wayne Gretzky and Logan Paul among famous ... - AOL

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    The two viral brothers rose to fame making short videos on the platform Vine (in the days before TikTok), before going on to become two of the most wealthy YouTube content creators.

  7. Where the Hell is Matt? - Wikipedia

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    Where the Hell is Matt? is an Internet phenomenon that features a video of Dancing Matt (Matt Harding) doing a dance "jig" in many different places around the world in 2005. The video garnered popularity on the video sharing site YouTube. There are now five major videos plus two outtakes and several background videos on YouTube. Matt dances ...

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    Comments shouldn't harass, abuse, or threaten anyone's personal safety or property. • Don't post content that promotes, encourages or incites acts of international or domestic terrorism. • Don't post profanity, obscenities, abusive language, or otherwise objectionable content.

  9. Some of Trump's inauguration acts tell their fans: Please don ...

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    Village People, whose "Y.M.C.A." has been an indelible part of Trump's campaign rallies for years, are also on the billing. They've had a seesawing relationship with Trump's enthusiasm for their ...