Each year, the company attempts to pay homage to its most successful moments through its YouTube Rewind videos. Last year, the Rewind video quickly became one of the platform’s most disliked videos.
YouTube Rewind is an annual way to highlight some of the platform’s biggest creators and trends, but sometimes it doesn’t go all that well. For its 2019 Rewind, YouTube says it’s taking a completely ...
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YouTube's annual Rewind look back is here, and while this year's video isn't live yet -- let's hope the service avoids another most-disliked debacle-- it has revealed some statistics. Mostly, ...
Another year is drawing to a close, and that means it's time for YouTube Rewind, which looks back over the last twelve months to highlight the platform's most popular videos. After a hilarious debacle ...
YouTube Rewind 2018 is the most-disliked YouTube video ever made, beating a record that was previously held by Justin Bieber's "Baby" music video for almost a decade. YouTube has acknowledged that ...
YouTube can’t seem to get Rewind right. Like Tumblr’s year-end fandom rankings or Spotify’s personalized playlists, YouTube finishes the year off by aggregating notable moments on the platform.
YouTube Rewind is an annual summation of the biggest internet trends and a celebration of the YouTube creators and the community at large. While the concept started out nine years back with YouTube ...
Today we're taking a peek at the newest YouTube Rewind, the YouTube Rewind 2019. This year's video shows the most-liked videos of the year 2019 with as little curation as possible. That comes with a ...
YouTube Rewind 2019 is here, rounding up all of the most popular videos on the platform in 2019. Among them? Music from the likes of Billie Eilish and Lil Nas X, as well as entertainment from popular ...
Swedish star PewDiePie features in YouTube's Rewind video for 2019, after being left out of last year's version. The annual video celebrates the best moments and ...
PewDiePie’s Bro Army remains stronger than ever: The top YouTuber is the most-viewed creator of 2019 on the platform year-to-date, with more than 4 billion views this year, according to YouTube.