This Thanksgiving weekend, platforms like TikTok, Twitch, and Whatnot will be busy, while Ryan's World will once again have a parade float.
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Thanksgiving-Themed Videos Garnered 600 Million Cross-Platform Views This Month
Thanksgiving obviously drives quite a bit of social video conversation in the U.S. Beginning in September, for instance, Thanksgiving-themed videos started to earn over 2 million cross-platform views each day, according to video measurement company Tubular Labs -- across Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube.
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YouTube Declares Fried Ice Cream Its Number-One “Breakout Food” Of 2017
YouTube thinks its viewers should consider adding deep fried ice cream to Thanksgiving menus as an offbeat choice in 2017.
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