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  2. Dave Jorgenson - Wikipedia

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    In May 2017, he joined The Washington Post as a creative video producer, where he wrote and produced their "Department of Satire" series. [13] [1] He launched the newspaper's TikTok account in May 2019, after which it quickly went viral. [6] The account's videos focus largely on newsroom operations, making use of nerd humor. [6]

  3. TikTok - Wikipedia

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    The viral response to many small business TikTok videos has been attributed to TikTok's algorithm, which shows content that viewers at large are drawn to, but which they are unlikely to actively search for (such as videos on unconventional types of businesses, like beekeeping and logging).

  4. Lochana Jayakodi - Wikipedia

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    Her first viral video was a Bollywood dance act. Later in 2018, she started to do comedy videos in TikTok. [14] Through her TikTok profile titled 'lochanajayakodi', she made dance, comedy, and lip-sync videos where she became a popular figure in social networks has gained over 850,000 followers on TikTok. [15] [6]

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  6. Dianna Cowern - Wikipedia

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    Her personal YouTube channel however, has gone on, and by mid 2023 she has over 221 million views and over 2.74 million subscribers on the platform. [12] On TikTok, in March 2023, she has over 2.8 million likes and over 176,000 followers. [22]

  7. List of most-viewed YouTube videos - Wikipedia

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    December 18, 2005: January 9, 2006 22 12 February 14 to 17, 2006 [108] [109] ... List of most-viewed YouTube channels; List of viral music videos;

  8. A.J. & Big Justice - Wikipedia

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    A father-and-son duo, they found popularity on TikTok and YouTube around late 2023 or early 2024 for their videos at the warehouse store Costco. Also that year, they gained more than two million followers on TikTok, signed with the management company Night, and released their debut single "We Bring the Boom".

  9. How Ridiculous - Wikipedia

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    How Ridiculous is an Australian YouTube channel based in Perth, Western Australia.The channel's main personalities are Brett Stanford, Derek Herron and Scott Gaunson. [3] As of December 2024, they have more than 23 million subscribers and more than 14 billion video views. [4]