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  2. YouTube Shorts - Wikipedia

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    Many use TikTok's tools instead, though videos with TikTok branding are downgraded from YouTube's platform. [22] YouTube Shorts added a feature that sends default reminders to users ages 13 to 17 to take a break or go to bed due to the increase in young users. There is currently no measure to restrict the use of the application. [3]

  3. TikTok - Wikipedia

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    TikTok, known in mainland China and Hong Kong and in other countries [3] as Douyin (Chinese: 抖音; pinyin: Dǒuyīn; lit. 'Shaking Sound'), [4] is a short-form video-hosting service owned by Chinese internet company ByteDance.

  4. The Land of Boggs - Wikipedia

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    The series began on Instagram, but later also went onto TikTok, Facebook and YouTube. In February 2023, producer Frederator Studios signed a deal with BuzzFeed Animation Lab to produce a full-length series based on The Land of Boggs. [4] [5] Several other BuzzFeed properties are included in the deal, such as Chikn Nuggit. [6]

  5. List of most-liked YouTube videos - Wikipedia

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    The American video platform YouTube implemented a like and dislike button on these pages in March 2010, part of a major redesign of the site. This served as a replacement for their five-star rating system; [1] YouTube's designers found the previous system ineffective because the options to rate a video between two and four stars were rarely ...

  6. YouTubers vs. TikTokers - Wikipedia

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    In the co-main event, AnEsonGib defeated Tayler Holder via unanimous decision. Overall, Team YouTube defeated Team TikTok 6–1. The event was promoted as the Battle of the Platforms by Social Gloves. The first two undercard matches were broadcast free of charge on social-media sites, and the pay-per-view was broadcast on LiveXLive. [1] [2]

  7. Millennial pause - Wikipedia

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    In mainstream media, millennial pauses were first noted in videos posted by Taylor Swift, who is a millennial.. The term "millennial pause" is attributed to TikTok user nisipisa, a millennial who posted a TikTok video on 26 November 2021, pointing out that Taylor Swift, a millennial singer, includes such pauses at the start of her videos. [1]

  8. Mia Khalifa (song) - Wikipedia

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    Newspaper columnist Calum Marsh noted the existence of an hour-long compilation of dances to "Mia Khalifa" from TikTok. [26] The song's lyrics were the 18th most-read on the site Genius in the first half of 2019, ranking ahead of "I Don't Care" by Ed Sheeran and Justin Bieber, and "Wish You Were Gay" by Billie Eilish. [27]

  9. Devin Caherly - Wikipedia

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    Caherly is known for his POV TikTok posts. In May 2020, Caherly's wedding meme went viral. [2] His duets with TikToker Tatayanna Mitchell have generated a following on both of their accounts. [3] [4] In December 2020, by stating the name Charli D'Amelio 100,000 times, Caherly's post generated over a million views. [5]