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  2. YouTube Poop - Wikipedia

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    YouTube Poop is a subset of remix culture, [2] in which existing ideas and media are modified and reinterpreted to create new art and media in various contexts. [3] Forms of remix culture have existed long before the internet, with DigitalTrends's Luke Dormehl listing the cut-up technique of William Burroughs and sampling in hip-hop as examples. [4]

  3. Remix culture - Wikipedia

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    GIFs are commonly taken from an online video form such as film, TV, or YouTube videos. [63] Each clip usually lasts for about 3 seconds [63] and is "looped, extended and repeated." [64] GIFs take a mass media sample and reimagines, or remixes, its meaning from the original context to use it as a form of personal expression in a different ...

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    Google searches for “junk journaling” spiked in late December and early January, and countless creators across TikTok, Instagram and YouTube have been documenting their junk journal processes ...

  5. TikTok - Wikipedia

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    The "For You" page on TikTok is a feed of videos that are recommended to users based on their activity on the app. Content is curated by TikTok's artificial intelligence depending on the content a user liked, interacted with, or searched. This helps users find new content and creators reach new audiences, in contrast to other social networks ...

  6. 5 creative ways to repurpose leftovers - AOL

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    Here are five creative ways to repurpose leftovers. Leftover pasta hack This hack from TikToker Air Fryer Guy (@airfryerguy) serves up dinner and a show. Leftover bread crusts hack TikToker Ciara ...

  7. List of online video platforms - Wikipedia

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    Online video platforms allow users to upload, share videos or live stream their own videos to the Internet. These can either be for the general public to watch, or particular users on a shared network. The most popular video hosting website is YouTube, 2 billion active until October 2020 and the most extensive catalog of online videos. [1]

  8. The longest five seconds on earth might be waiting for the skip button to appear on a YouTube video. When it comes to live television, DVR recordings made it possible to skip the commercials ...

  9. List of YouTube features - Wikipedia

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    Since June 2007, YouTube's videos have been available for viewing on a range of Apple products. This required YouTube's content to be transcoded into Apple's preferred video standard, H.264, a process that took several months. YouTube videos can be viewed on devices including Apple TV, iPod Touch and the iPhone. [108]