For Cheon, the YouTuber, the economy “was definitely a serious concern,” but the decisive factor in his vote was now “standing against the woke left, who has poisoned the well of our discourse with victim mentality and grievance politics.” Cheon added that the priorities o...
While the "First World" terminology has been around for a while, the hashtag #firstworldproblems reached its peak in popularity on Twitter in 2011 after Buzzfeed posted a series of memes about problems experienced by privileged people from wealthy countries. The meme almost always depicts an attr...
In a fan-made video, YouTuber Shamook used deepfake software to enhance the footage of Princess Leia inStar WarsRogue One. The late Carrie Fisher had her appearance in the firstStar Warsmovie superimposed over actress Ingvild Deila’s face in the 2016 movie. Remastered by the use of CGI, ...
MrBeast:James Stephen "Jimmy" Donaldson is MrBeast, an American YouTuber, known for his fast-paced and high-production videos featuring elaborate challenges and lucrative giveaways. In 2023, Donaldson partnered with Samsung, making the Samsung Galaxy smartphone the official vlogging camera of MrBeas...
(viaBuzzfeed) after critics called her lazy for not working out to get her pre-baby body back: "I do whatever the f*** I want to do with my body, I don't have the time of day like you do. My job as an entertainer is a 24-hour job, bro. So no I don't have time to ...
You'll notice a lot of top YouTube channels like Buzzfeed, WIRED, and Casey Neistat all have videos in the 5-15 minute range. This is because they know that short videos are a better option for their audience, which brings them more engagement and increases their watch time.YouTube ...
Love him or hate him, we can’t deny Trump makes for some fun moments. Some good deepfakes feature the former USA president, but this one is definitely one of the funniest. It comes fromYouTuber Ctrl Shift Face. The new Wonder Woman played by Gal Gadot is great, but some of us old...
With a lot of links from sites like the New York Times, Buzzfeed, MSN, CNN, and so on, it looks like the owner has done a bit of HARO link building. However, because Stephanie, the site owner, creates helpful, useful, and easy-to-implement craft tutorials, the site picks up a lot...
Most YouTubers find their ultimate fulfillment in chasing clout, but Saffitz laughed when asked if she considers herself a celebrity. "Absolutely not. I cringe. I think if I ever get to the point where I expect recognition, I'm a sociopath," she said, and referred to the episode of ...
and said "we want you to be in this video about trans stuff." I thought to myself, "who the fuck is going to watch a trans video from Buzzfeed?" And I wanted to work with them so bad, that I was like, "sure, let's do it." So I did the video, and it effectively outed ...