YouTube Rewind is no more. After canceling last year’s Rewind because nobody wanted to look back at 2020, the company has decided to cancel rewind for good (perhaps because 2020 never really ended, ...
Does anyone want to replay 2020? YouTube thinks not. The video-sharing platform is cancelling its annual Rewind video, which got its start in 2010 and is usually released every December. The video ...
This year, YouTube is trying something new: a 24-hour, gamified three-part interactive livestream called "Escape2021." Like YouTube Rewind, the ill-fated annual video event that preceded it, ...
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.
As of Thursday (Dec. 13) morning, YouTube Rewind 2018 had notched 9.9 million dislikes after debuting Dec. 6. That pushed it above the previous record holder: Justin Bieber’s 2010 “Baby,” currently ...
YouTube has announced that it will not be releasing a ‘YouTube Rewind’ video for 2020 because of how "different" the year was. Every year, YouTube releases a Rewind video which acts as a recap for all ...
YouTube today released Rewind 2019, its year-end video summing up the biggest things that happened on the site this year. And it’s… kind of sad, honestly. The number of dislikes is rocketing up – the ...
As the year comes to an end, it's traditional for YouTube to release a Rewind video: a summation of popular creators, events, and trends that stood out during the previous 12 months. This year is not ...
Hating on the YouTube Rewind video is an annual Internet tradition, mainly because the video can come off as more for advertisers and corporate board members than for the YouTube community. That very ...
The video also features YouTubers like Glozell, Grace Helbig, HolaSoyGerman, Lilly Singh and more. The end of 2016 is just around the corner, and to celebrate these past twelve eventful months YouTube ...