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People have been left stunned by the accuracy of a short clip which intends to replicate the visuals people often see during an acid trip.
YouTube says its July 15 monetization update won’t specifically target reaction or clips channels, but warns enforcement will increase for repetitive or spam-like content.
The man opened up about his experience in a Reddit 'Ask Me Anything' thread after feeling 'terrified' beforehand ...
YouTube is updating its monetisation policy from July 15 to crack down on money being funnelled by repetitive content on its ...
The reason behind all this is what's known as the Halo Effect. California-based clinical and forensic neuropsychologist Judy Ho spelled it out to Vice: “The Halo Effect means that if there’s one good ...
For fans of streaming, movies, and TV series, Soaper TV surely rings a bell. It was a popular streaming destination. But it ...
It seems like YouTube Shorts really grinds YouTubers' gears. So, needless to say, they aren't pleased with this latest ...
A Reddit user recently shared their experience on an Air India flight and alleged that the cabin crew laughed at the ...
Rogue Slime, a turn-based deckbuilding RPG, is now available on iOS and Android with a new Bard class and Sakura City update ...
YouTube allows users to rotate Shorts in landscape mode via accessibility settings, but it may only benefit users with ...
The Phantom X features a captivating narrative and fun combat. However, the slew of cutscenes makes battles feel too few and ...
The second rule focuses on repetitive content and states that the content should be made for either entertainment purposes or ...