In 2010, YouTube launched a program dubbed YouTube Rewind, a year-end roundup video of handpicked content considered to be the most trending in the previous 12 months. YouTube Rewind was consistently ...
Love it or hate it, YouTube Rewind has been a year-end content staple since 2010. It’s meant to be a tribute to the creators, trends, and moments that defined the video platform over the previous 12 ...
With YouTube Rewind changing in recent years, including the lack of one in 2020, the Google video site said today that it’s ending the annual recap video, though a “different and updated kind of ...
More than 700 billion YouTube videos were viewed in 2010, and users uploaded more than 13 million hours of video (35 hours of video is uploaded every minute to the site). So what were people searching ...
For the first time since 2010, YouTube has decided to forgo its annual retrospective Rewind video. The popular video streaming platform made the announcement Thursday morning, confirming the decision ...
YouTube has published YouTube Rewind, a look back at the previous 365 days of each year, since 2010. But in 2020, it’s decided to opt out. That’s because 2020, plainly, sucked. No one wants to ...
YouTube’s Rewind 2018 video (above) is well on its way to becoming the most-disliked video in the streaming site’s history. The recap video features some of the biggest YouTubers of the last 12 months ...
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 ...