This includes prominent YouTubers who are actually in YouTube Rewind 2018. Since the hate for YouTube Rewind 2018 became clear, a number of prominent YouTubers have now started coming out of the woodwork to help us dumb viewers understand what’s wrong with the video, where YouTube has gone wrong, and what the video is missing/needing. In other words, in a matter of days YouTube has manage to incite enough people to click the dislike button as it took Bieber eight years to do. Bieber’s Baby hit YouTube in 2010, while YouTube Rewind 2018 arrived on December 6, 2018. While that on its own is sort of news, what really drives home how hated the video has become is the timeframe of the whole thing. That honor apparently had been deservedly reserved for Justin Bieber and “ Baby,” although YouTube Rewind 2018 has now managed to surpass it in terms of the most scientific of measurements – the number of dislikes. So, YouTube Rewind 2018 is now officially the most hated video on YouTube. smarthphone-comparisions Smartphone Comparisons.ultimate-tech-gift Ultimate Tech Gift Guides.chinese-smarthphones Chinese Smartphones.
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The video once again was created and produced by Portal A, which has partnered with YouTube on "Rewind" since 2011. Toward the end, the film takes a poignant turn when creators acknowledge their tough hurdles such as sickness and mental health issues-which they were able to weather thanks to support from their fans, as well as how the platform helped promote social change in areas of education, female empowerment and more.
Laurel phenomenon, that grating-to-parents-but-loved-by-little-ones "Baby Shark" song and more, with the soundtrack mashing up some of the year’s most popular tunes such as “I Like It,” “Idol,” “Happier,” “High Hopes” and “In My Feelings.” Woven throughout the film are nods to fun pop culture highlights spawned or nurtured on the platform-Marshmello, K-Pop, Bongo Cat, the Yanny vs. While makers have always taken the spotlight in YouTube’s film, this time, the platform turned to them to help create it too. It opens with Will Smith, uncontested winner of Drake’s “In My Feelings” dance challenge, answering the question of how he would control “Rewind.” He calls out tech reviewer Brownlee and this year's gaming megahit "Fortnite," launching a flurry of other suggestions from other YouTubers riding (and then leaping from) a flying YouTube bus. Spotify recently revealed some fascinating facts gleaned from user playlists and now today, YouTube dropped its annual review, featuring a slew of 2018’s popular creators, including James Charles, Liza Koshy, Marques Brownlee, Emma Chamberlain, Lilly Singh and Markiplier, as well as celebrities like Trevor Noah, John Oliver, Adam Rippon, and Trixie Mattel. It’s that time of the year again when all the tech and social giants give us an opportunity to look back on the year that was.