While the videos were popular for a time, the 2018 edition of YouTube Rewind became the most disliked video on the platform ...
YouTube doesn’t want you to remember 2020. The Google subsidiary has announced it’s canceling 2020’s instalment of Rewind, its annual look back at the year’s most memorable moments. The decision marks ...
This year has been challenging for everyone, including YouTube. That's why you will not see the video platform's annual Rewind event this 2020. A young woman with a smartphone walks past a billboard ...
If you’re still waiting for the silver lining to this year: YouTube Rewind 2020 won’t be happening. That’s the best Google can do, though we’ll take anything, at this point. Unfortunately, YouTube ...
Who wants to remember 2020? Not YouTube. It has canceled plans for its annual wrap-up video, which traditionally shares the best of YouTube and its creators each year. Does anyone want to replay 2020?
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, ...
YouTube is cancelling a ten-year tradition... for now. Since 2010, YouTube has shared a Rewind of the year's most impactful trends, videos and creators. In a statement, YouTube shared that 2020 has ...
The first rewind video was released in 2010 and each edition garners millions of views with 2016’s edition having 239 million views. However, for a few years now, the videos have gotten a lot of flak ...
Pam's Colecovision was her babysitter, from the age of 4 or 5, but the family only had one game. Over and over, hour after hour, she'd climb and jump through the three levels of Donkey Kong. But the ...
The talk of last month was MrBeast Burgers’ opening day and the resulting rush to go find locations across the United States. MrBeast said on Twitter, “I just launched 300 restaurants nationwide! Just ...
YouTube knows how much all of us want to forget the pandemic-riddled, wildfire-strewn, election-battled wreckage of 2020. It does too. And to help that along, the video streaming company said this ...
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, ...