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  2. Reply girl - Wikipedia

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    In response to Gaitan manipulating the YouTube algorithm, YouTube users uploaded "anti-reply girl" videos in protest of the low quality but high quantity of videos posted by reply girls. [4] Male YouTube users would make a mockery of the reply girls by exposing their chest as well and expressing their distaste towards the content being produced.

  3. List of Internet phenomena - Wikipedia

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    Internet phenomena are social and cultural phenomena specific to the Internet, such as Internet memes, which include popular catchphrases, images, viral videos, and jokes. When such fads and sensations occur online, they tend to grow rapidly and become more widespread because the instant communication facilitates word of mouth transmission.

  4. Overly Attached Girlfriend - Wikipedia

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    Overly Attached Girlfriend (OAG) is a fictional character and an Internet meme originating in a YouTube video published on June 6, 2012. The character was created by Laina Morris (born June 22, 1991). The video was a submission to a contest held by Justin Bieber who challenged fans to create a "Girlfriend" counterpart to his hit song "Boyfriend".

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  6. Six Ways to Act Like a Man in the Office ... If You're a Woman

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    by Julie Steinberg When it comes to succeeding professionally, nice girls don't get ahead. Lois Frankel's 'Nice Girls Just Don't Get It,' recently released by Crown Publishers, argues that women ...

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  8. Internet celebrity - Wikipedia

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    For example, Swedish internet celebrity PewDiePie uploads gaming and comedy videos on YouTube. As of October 2024, he has around 110 million subscribers and is the fourth most-subscribed non-corporation YouTuber. Every minute, 300 hours of videos are uploaded to YouTube, and 5 billion videos are watched every day. [36]

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