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  2. List of viral videos - Wikipedia

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    The video was one of the earliest examples of a viral video posted on YouTube, having received 23 million hits within 2 weeks of posting in mid-2006, and was marked as an example of low budget, user-generated content achieving broadcast television-sized audiences. [64] [65]

  3. Category:Viral videos - Wikipedia

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    A. AC Transit bus fight; Agents of Secret Stuff; Alice (Pogo song) All-American Boy; Amandine du 38; The Amazing Digital Circus; And now I will show you where the attack on Belarus was prepared from

  4. Lists of online videos - Wikipedia

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    Current events; Random article; About Wikipedia; Contact us; Special pages; ... List of viral videos; See also This page was last edited on 17 May 2023, at 12:36 (UTC

  5. The AOL.com video experience serves up the best video content from AOL and around the web, ... Dog's love of 'Bluey' goes viral. ABC News Videos. Adorable dog can’t get enough of her ball pit.

  6. Viral video - Wikipedia

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    Modern viral videos tend to come from TikTok (rebrand of Musical.ly since 2018) and Instagram (2012) , TikTok hosts short form content in a portrait format, these short videos are often meant to be humorous, while others focus mainly on music, viral videos commonly came from music related short videos and popular dances, TikTok was a large ...

  7. Facebook Reels - Wikipedia

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    Facebook Reels or Reels on Facebook is a short-form video-sharing platform complete with music, audio and artificial effects, offered by Facebook, an online social networking service owned by American company Meta Platforms. Similar to Facebook's main service, the platform hosts user-generated content, but it only allows for pieces to be 90 ...

  8. People are filming viral fake podcast clips to make whatever ...

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    Faking a podcast clip is used to lend more credibility to the person being "interviewed." People are filming viral fake podcast clips to make whatever they’re saying or selling seem more ...

  9. TikTok influencer: My video went viral online. Instagram paid ...

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    “Instagram paid me $140” for that video, Esposito shared on a recent episode of Stocks in Translation (see video above or listen below). “So that's less than $10 per million views.”