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  2. Me at the zoo - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles Times explained in 2009 that "Me at the zoo" made a significant change in how media was consumed, establishing an era of short videos. [19] Digital Trends deemed it set a standard for future videos on YouTube. [20] Film critic Peter Bradshaw listed the video as one of the key releases of the 2000s. [21]

  3. Timeline of online video - Wikipedia

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    Dailymotion, a French video-sharing website, is founded. [19] 2005 April 23 Companies YouTube opens for video uploads, and the first YouTube video uploaded on April 23, 2005, is titled Me at the zoo. [20] Between March and July 2006, YouTube grows from 30 to 100 million views of videos per day. 2006 May 14 Companies

  4. History of YouTube - Wikipedia

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    YouTube has faced criticism over aspects of its operations, including its handling of copyrighted content contained within uploaded videos, [3] its recommendation algorithms perpetuating videos that promote conspiracy theories and falsehoods, [4] hosting videos ostensibly targeting children but containing violent or sexually suggestive content ...

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  6. Amber Guyger's 'racist' texts, social media posts revealed - AOL

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    Dallas County prosecutors are building a case through Guyger's police disciplinary records, texts and social media posts that speak to her character and she is undeserving of a lenient sentence.

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  8. YouTube - Wikipedia

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    [274] In 2013 Forbes ' Katheryn Thayer asserted that digital-era artists' work must not only be of high quality, but must elicit reactions on the YouTube platform and social media. [275] Videos of the 2.5% of artists categorized as "mega", "mainstream" and "mid-sized" received 90.3% of the relevant views on YouTube and Vevo in that year. [276]

  9. Pivot to video - Wikipedia

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    "Pivot to video" is a phrase referring to the trend, starting in 2015, of media publishing companies cutting staff resources for written content (generally published on their own web sites) in favor of short-form video content (often published on third-party platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, Snapchat, and TikTok).