YouTube today released the 2018 edition of Rewind, its Year-in-Review performance art piece, in which it acknowledged the major trends on the platform. And no surprise, it was full of references to ...
YouTube has their YouTube Rewind for 2018, the video platform's annual recap of all the biggest YouTubers, viral videos, social media memes, and basically anything popular online over the past 12 ...
The haters have spoken: In less than a week, YouTube Rewind 2018 — its year-in-review mashup — has registered the most dislikes of any video on the platform. As of Thursday (Dec. 13) morning, YouTube ...
With the year coming to an end, Google’s various services often take the time to recap what happened. The Google Play Best of 2018 already did this with the top apps, movies, and books, and now Google ...
Felix "Pewdiepie" Kjellberg has just released his own version of YouTube Rewind. Released December 6, the platform's 2018 Rewind year-end recap is it's most downvoted video of all time, beating out ...
[Update: 10 million dislikes] YouTube Rewind 2018 beat ‘Baby’ as the most disliked video of all time
YouTube Rewind is a yearly recap of the biggest names and videos on the platform each year, but for 2018 there has been a lot of controversy surrounding it. Users have overwhelmingly spoken out that ...
YouTube is looking back on the year's biggest videos, from memes and trends to music videos and influencers. Will Smith introduces the 2018 YouTube Rewind video, which includes The Hood Internet ...
It seems that Youtube Rewind 2018 was a failure as soon as it was uploaded. The video, with over 6.8 million dislikes, became the second most disliked video in the history of YouTube within the course ...
The big picture: The community isn't happy with the direction YouTube has taken Rewind in 2018. As Marques Brownlee argues, the shift didn't happen overnight but has been trending in this direction ...
As of Thursday (Dec. 13) morning, YouTube Rewind 2018 had notched 9.9 million dislikes after debuting Dec. 6. That pushed it above the previous record holder: Justin Bieber’s 2010 “Baby,” currently ...
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