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    effective way to download YouTube to WMV for playback Description: Would you like to download Youtube to WMV for playback? Going through the article will resolve your concern. Introduction It is wish of every viewer who loves YouTube to keep a personal collection of YouTube videos. But YouTube does not provide any means to download the videos. Therefore, this article will describe about the ways in which you can download and use YouTube offline or in the system. part 1 YouTube is the rising star when

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    The Virtues of Visibility: YouTube and LGBT Youth The purpose of this paper is to investigate whether the recent proliferation of positive portrayals of the LGBT community in YouTube videos has had any impact on LGBT youth who struggle with their social identity. This paper hypothesizes that the discourse shaped on YouTube videos surrounding LGBT rights and issues—expressed typically, but not limited to “coming out” videos, sharing experiences of being a member of the LGBT community, sharing opinions

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    The website YouTube, consisting of the term “You” in it’s name, was originally developed to foster individual creativity and visual expression through “grass roots” and “community-run” content (Cloud 2006). Accordingly, prior to the mass-commercialization of YouTube, beauty and fashion uploaders, otherwise known as “gurus”, used the site to share their passion for makeup and upload content of personal interest. As guru tutorials gained a significant following, accounting for over 700 million views

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    NARRATIVE STORY So I made my YouTube channel about 1 year ago, I wanted to do it, but then it was also a dare to do it. At first I thought it was lame, but then I started making more and more videos and got people to actually subscribe to me. Soon I had a few subscribers and I finally noticed all the comments and likes and subscribers I got. I made a video about that and that video about that and that actually got a few more views and likes then I expected, I got a few more subscribers here

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    Youtube vs. Twitch In in the modern age there are so many ways to have fun from home through video games that could easily support multiplayer. However, playing online games with friends could be some much different than streaming it online and have hundreds of people watching and commenting on the game play. Currently the easiest way to start streaming is through Youtube or Twitch which both are great sites to start streaming on. One of my friends was trying to find out the best platform to steam

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    YouTube is a global entity that serves as an essential pillar for the World Wide Web. First established in February 2005, YouTube became one of the first easily accessible forms of communication and news, informing the masses about current events with rapidly updating videos. In present day society, YouTube has become a socializing agent that directly impacts the cultural and social practices of people all over the world. YouTube is able to beat its competitors by adapting to the changing times

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    Should Youtube Comments Be Regulated Have you ever found a Youtube video that you liked and said something like “I never laughed so hard” or “this is very interesting” and got cursed at or hated against? Would you agree that Youtube comments should be regulated? It creates jobs, it takes pressure off of people and big time Youtubers. It wouldn’t be a bad thing because it makes Youtube more kid friendly. There's a lot of people who

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    YouTube YouTube is a website that was made to entertain the public when they have nothing else to do. Teens and most likely children are learning they shouldn’t be learning. Kids are learning about narcissism, violence, and how people are making money off of their videos Fame All types of people make videos to try and gain fame. The author explains that, “People make fun of themselves so they can get a lot of likes on their videos, so they can be popular on the internet (Soll 2).” The author

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    Professor Kennedy English 075, Section 02 17 November 2015 YouTube YouTube is a global entity that serves as an essential pillar for the the World Wide Web. First established in February 2005, YouTube became one of the first easily accessible forms of communication and news. By the year 2010, billions of people were well acquainted with the site and were able to share their opinions with a seemingly unknown audience. Since its inception, YouTube has maintained its basic website layout in hopes of retaining

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    Roasting Youtube 's Hidden Tactics Nigahiga or Ryan Higa, is popular comedic Youtuber who has been part of the Youtube community for many years. Recently, he posted a video encouraging others to sit in front of a camera and to “make fun” of themselves and to post it online, naming it the Roast Yourself Challenge. Ryan claimed that it is easy to look at someone and judge them for their flaws, however, it is much harder to judge yourself. This has become a very popular challenge on Youtube with celebrities

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