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  2. YouTube Shorts - Wikipedia

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    YouTube Shorts offers creators the ability to interact with viewers by responding to comments with additional videos, a feature primarily made popular by TikTok. [21] Shorts creators can also use stickers to interact with their audience through formats such as Q&As. [4] The Financial Times reports that fewer than 10 percent of creators use ...

  3. Short-form content - Wikipedia

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    Short-form content (also known as short-form videos, or less commonly, video clips) are short videos that contain witless jokes and/or funny clips, often from movies or entertainment videos, that are published on sites like YouTube, TikTok, and others. Short-form content has become popular among young people, especially those of Generation Z ...

  4. TikTok is pushing longer videos. Some creators worry about ...

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    When TikTok took off in 2020 — with short dancing or comedy clips providing much-needed entertainment to many users at the start of the Covid-19 pandemic — it launched a short-form video arms ...

  5. Humor on the internet - Wikipedia

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    Short-form videos, typically under three minutes, are a popular digital format for storytelling, entertainment, and sharing information. [26] Designed for humorous consumption, they cater to shorter attention spans and thrive on platforms like TikTok, YouTube Shorts, and Instagram Reels. Creators use humor and authentic self-expression to ...

  6. TikTok - Wikipedia

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    Although the size of its user base falls short of that of Facebook, Instagram, or YouTube, TikTok reached 1 billion active monthly users faster than any of them. [83] Competition from TikTok prompted Instagram, which is owned by Facebook, to spend $120 million as of 2022 to entice more content creators to its Reels service, although engagement ...

  7. Devin Caherly - Wikipedia

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    Caherly is known for his POV TikTok posts. In May 2020, Caherly's wedding meme went viral. [2] His duets with TikToker Tatayanna Mitchell have generated a following on both of their accounts. [3] [4] In December 2020, by stating the name Charli D'Amelio 100,000 times, Caherly's post generated over a million views. [5]

  8. Ben Brainard - Wikipedia

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    Brainard's army service brought him to Orlando, where he began his comedy career in 2017, performing several open mics at the Drunken Monkey. [2] [3] After a planned comedy tour in Georgia was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Brainard began posting comedy sketches to TikTok in 2020, after a friend had suggested he join the app. [2] [3] [5] [6] He initially planned to only do a video a ...

  9. Max Fosh - Wikipedia

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    Fosh's YouTube channel has amassed more than 4 million subscribers, and includes "silly" pranks and jokes [16] – as well as other comedic content. The channel was started on 13 January 2016 and posted its inaugural video on 18 October 2017, which started a series called "StreetSmart" (the channel's name at the time) where Fosh would interview people on the streets.