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Dec 6, 2017 · YouTube Rewind 2017. Celebrating the videos, people, music and memes that made 2017. #YouTubeRewindMeet the featured Creators in Rewind: https://rewind2017.w...
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In 2017, he made a partnership with Disney. [5] In 2019, his YouTube channel reached over 2.7 million subscribers with a total of 300 million views. [6] He has appeared on BBC Radio, [7] The Ryan Tubridy Show [8] and was featured on VidCon London's first conference. [9]
- Overview
- YouTube Rewind 2010
- YouTube Rewind 2011
- YouTube Rewind 2012
- YouTube Rewind 2013
- YouTube Rewind 2014
- YouTube Rewind 2015
- YouTube Rewind 2016
- YouTube Rewind 2017
YouTube Rewind (stylized as YouTube ЯEWIND) were a series of a series of videos created by YouTube themselves as well as various content creators including PewDiePie.
The purpose of these videos are to highlight significant events that happened during that year by having some of pop culture's, especially YouTube's, current most popular celebrities dancing and acting to the various themes of trends that happened from the beginning to the end of the year as tribute to their creators as well as the viewers watching.
The first ever rendition of the YouTube Rewind video was uploaded on December 13, 2010 to the YouTube Trends channel, which you can watch here: 2010: Year in Review. This rewind was not like the later ones as it the telling of the countdown of the opinionated best videos of that year, categorized by YouTube.
The second installment of YouTube Rewind was uploaded on December 20, 2011, which you can watch here: YouTube Rewind 2011. The video was a collaboration with Portal A featuring Rebecca Black as the host. While the installment had the title of "YouTube Rewind" it was more similar to the 2010 Year in Review format, featuring a mashup of existing vide...
YouTube Rewind 2012 is known as one of the best known YouTube Rewinds and was uploaded on December 17, 2012. You can watch the video here: Rewind YouTube Style 2012.
This installment was the start of the YouTube Rewind format we all would come to know and subjectively love. The trends were displayed not as a list but rather a sketch that featured many well known YouTubers of 2012. Due to this new edition, YouTube Rewind has become one of the most popular videos created by YouTube itself, afterwards featuring popular celebrities who are not even YouTubers or are barely associated with YouTube themselves.
List of creators featured:
•Kid President •Ryan Higa •MysteryGuitarMan •Kassem G •GloZell •Blogilates •Kaycee Rice •I.aM.mE •DeStorm Power •Taryn Southern •Bethany Mota •Brandon Laatsch •Jenna Marbles •Hannah Hart •Rhett & Link •Tobuscus •Convos With My 2-Year-Old •Alison Gold •Mike Tompkins •Epic Meal Time •Tori Locklear •Chester See •Jimmy Fallon •Laina •Tyler Oakley •Prancercise •Quest Crew •Girls' Generation •Marina Shifrin •The Fine Bros •HIKAKIN •D-Trix •Sam Horowitz •Bart Baker •Jack Hoffman •Barely Political •Alex Day •Annoying Orange •Dave Days •Kaleb Nation •Jamie Oliver •iJustine •Epic Rap Battles of History •Porta Dos Fundos •Magic of Rahat •SORTED Food •Cookie Monster (Sesame Street) •Macklemore •Corridor Digital •The Slow Mo Guys •Smosh •Jimmy Kimmel •Nick Selby •Grace Helbig •RocketJump •PewDiePie
List of creators featured:
•Action Movie Kid •Aichi Ono •Amanda Steele •AmazingPhil •Andy Raconte •Anil B •Ape Crime •Apollos Hester •Barely Political •Bart Baker •Bethany Mota •Big Bird (Sesame Street) •Bilingirl •Brett Nichols •Brittani Louise Taylor •Carrie Fletcher •Chris Hardwick •Colin Furze •Conan O'Brien •Conchita Wurst •Connor Franta •Corridor Digital •Cyprien •daaruum •Daniel Howell •Devil Baby •Dodie Clark •Ella Caney-Willis •Enjoy Phoenix •Epic Rap Battles •Evan Edinger •fouseyTUBE •Freddie W •Gabriel Valenciano •Gal Volinez •Grace Helbig •Hajime •Hannah Hart •Heart •Hello Denizen •HIKAKIN •HolaSoyGerman •How It Should Have Ended •Lilly Singh •iJustine •Ingrid Nilsen •iTakahashi •JennXPenn •Jenna Marbles •Jimmy Kimmel •John Oliver •Kacy Catanzaro •Kid President •Kingsley •Kosuke •Kurt Hugo Schneider •Le Floid •Luke Cutforth •Mamiruton •Manako (Q'ulle) •MasuoTV •Matt Bittner •Max Murai •Michelle Phan •Mika Shindate •Niki & Sammy Albon •PDS •Pentatonix •PewDiePie •PrankvsPrank •Raphael Gomes •Rhett & Link •Rosanna Pansino •Sadie Miller •Sami Slimani •Sasaki Asahi •SEIKIN •Sione Vaka Kelepi •Sir Fedora •SkyDoesMinecraft •Smosh •Stephen Colbert •Steve Kardynal •Stuart Edg •The Fine Bros •The Gregory Brothers •The Slow Mo Guys •TheSamTsui •Troye Sivan •Tyler Oakley •vlogbrothers •Vsauce •WORLD ORDER
YouTube Rewind 2015 was uploaded on December 9, 2015, which you can watch here: YouTube Rewind: Now Watch Me 2015. This installment was not received as well as past installments as it referred to more controversial topics such as LGBT rights for example. YouTube collaborated with Portal A for this edition as well.
YouTube Rewind 2016 was uploaded on December 7, 2016, which you can watch here: Rewind: The Ultimate 2016 Challange. YouTube collaborated with Portal A for this edition as well.
The 2016 video became the most viewed YouTube Rewind in the matter of months, and is also YouTube's fastest video to reach 100 million views, doing so in just 3.2 days. It is also the third most liked non-music video of all time with over 2.75 million likes. On December 14, 2016, shortly after the 2016 Rewind video was released, the Spotlight channel surpassed 1 billion total video views.
YouTube Rewind 2017 was released on December 6 of that year. which you can watch here: YouTube Rewind: The Shape of 2017. This installment was the first YouTube Rewind to take place during the YouTube's "trending videos page" era, reaching the #1 most trending YouTube video position almost immediately and held the title for two days, making it the first video from the YouTube Spotlight channel to reach the #1 most trending video position on YouTube and one of the longest #1 trending YouTube video reigns thus far, receiving 50 million views within it's first day of release.
Due to the video's presence, YouTube put various playlists on their trending page under YouTube Rewind 2017 and on top of the following trending videos for the rest of that day and half of the next. The playlists consisted of general top videos, top music, gaming, trailers, and even specific YouTube categorizes such as Despacito (which along with being a prominent part of 2017's edition of YouTube Rewind was a category of videos surrounding a video which became YouTube's most viewed the same year), etc. videos of the year, making it the first time the trending page featured that.
The video was the theme for Google's layout from the video's release to the day after, and the music in the video was composed by The Hood Internet.
This installment had more dislikes than usual due to many believing it ignored many creators and trends of 2017, both positive and negative, and brought "irrelevant" or "bad" replacements (causing people to make videos such as "The REAL YouTube Rewind 2017" to show what should have legitimately been there according to them) with even famous content creators like PewDiePie and RiceGum talking about it and how they weren't in it personally, etc. The Behind The Scenes video did not get as many views, likes and comments as usual either.
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I just posted my first solo video on YouTube (link in bio), where I share what’s been happening and how we’re navigating this difficult time. I’ve been in Brazil since June 29th, and these past months have been tough for both of us.
As of February 2017, there were more than 400 hours of content uploaded to YouTube each minute, and one billion hours of content being watched on YouTube every day. As of October 2020, YouTube is the second-most popular website in the world, behind Google, according to Alexa Internet. [1]
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