I like that this video is short, but answers the question flatly. He uses what he knows about viewers' behavior (that they like short videos) to his advantage, and doesn't beat around the bush when giving his answer.
I think he answers that question-popularity is vital to business because it gets more and more people to consume a certain product-in this case, use of the site by uploading or sharing videos. Popular brands always profit more than non-popular ones; the more familiar we are with a product, the mo...
videos that were made really popular through youtube. I think a better way to look at that question would be to see if corporate users ever are able to relinquish control over to the community, and it is no longer up to them to decide who they pick from obscurity to reach huge success.
@MediaPraxisme Obviously Burgess and Green's analysis of Youtube being a "meta-business", which by definition does not create content of its own, is therefore no longer a correct description of Youtube, if Youtube is creating its own content and providing funds for it. I believe ishkapish11 corre...
While I don't doubt the effectiveness of online schooling, the constant temptation of distraction seems that it would be way to strong for most students to handle. It seems that students who attend traditional schools procrastinate enough online as is; if a student's learning environment is alrea...
Worst video ever made? Ironically representative of what we want from Youtube-short, ridiculous, and entertaining. Plus, it has cats.