After studying the behavior of its users during the pandemic, YouTube has concluded that Gen Z loves ASMR, memes, and their fan communities.
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Moist Cr1TiKaL’s new talent agency announces itself with $108,000 fundraising marathon
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YouTube says Gen Z loves soothing videos, meme accounts, and “content that’s personally relevant to them”
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On YouTube, brands are speaking softly in order to be heard
The YouTube Works Awards show the ways brands are working with creators like Hallease and Anna Akana. ASMR is paying off too.
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Bank Robberies Are More Interesting When They’re Presented With ASMR
The production company Rhino Stew is behind 'ASMR Bank Robbery,' a brilliant short film starring Jill Galbraith that just arrived on YouTube.
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ASMR Creators Rustle Up Some Revenue On YouTube And Beyond
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BuzzFeed Pacts With Netflix For Short-Form Docuseries About Its Journalists
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‘Study With Me’ YouTube Videos Are Finding Massive Audiences In Japan (Report)
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Could Soap-Cutting Videos Be The Successor To YouTube’s Massive Slime Craze?
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Watching Too Many ASMR Videos On YouTube Can Desensitize Viewers To Their Effects (Study)
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‘The Food Surgeon’ Is YouTube’s Most Strangely Satisfying New Channel
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