As you probably know, YouTube elected not to do its usual year-end Rewind video for 2020. This is understandable, because 2020 sucked. (It’s also possible YouTube’s still stinging from the internet’s response to Rewind 2018.)
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- YouTube To Stop Making Year-End ‘Rewind’ Videos (Exclusive)
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MrBeast’s Creator-Centric 2020 Rewind Racks Up 27 Million Views
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YouTube Treads Safe Approach To This Year’s ‘Rewind’, With Series Of Data-Driven Lists
In recent days, YouTube has been provocatively teasing and lowering expectations around its annual Rewind video -- a compendium of the year’s biggest viral moments and platform-wide trends, which typically arrives in the form of an original production set to buzzy music tracks.
- Shane Dawson, MrBeast, James Charles, Jeffree Star In YouTube’s Top Trending Videos Of 2019 Amid More Rewind Lists
- YouTube Is Brainstorming New Ways To Combat ‘Dislike Mobs’
- YouTube’s Own ‘Rewind 2018’ Becomes Most-Disliked Video Ever In Less Than A Week
- YouTube Rewind 2018 Puts Storyline In The Hands Of Creators (Watch)
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- The Stars of YouTube Rewind 2012: Where Are They Now?
- Parodies Of The Annual Rewind Video Are Trending On YouTube
- Close To 300 Creators Recreate 2017’s Top Online Video Trends In Latest Edition Of YouTube Rewind
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