Hating on the YouTube Rewind video is an annual Internet tradition, mainly because the video can come off as more for advertisers and corporate board members than for the YouTube community. That very ...
As of Thursday (Dec. 13) morning, YouTube Rewind 2018 had notched 9.9 million dislikes after debuting Dec. 6. That pushed it above the previous record holder: Justin Bieber’s 2010 “Baby,” currently ...
It seems that Youtube Rewind 2018 was a failure as soon as it was uploaded. The video, with over 6.8 million dislikes, became the second most disliked video in the history of YouTube within the course ...
Last Thursday, YouTube released its annual "Rewind" video, which featured more than 100 YouTube stars and celebrities. But in the course of just one week, "YouTube Rewind 2018" has become the most ...
YouTube’s official look back at 2018 is now the most disliked YouTube video of all time. And all it took was one week to hit that milestone. YouTube Rewind 2018 officially premiered on the site on ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The haters have spoken: In less than a week, YouTube Rewind 2018 — its year-in-review mashup — has registered the most dislikes of ...
So, YouTube Rewind 2018 is now officially the most hated video on YouTube. That honor apparently had been deservedly reserved for Justin Bieber and “Baby,” although YouTube Rewind 2018 has now managed ...
This year’s YouTube Rewind didn’t go over quite as expected, officially becoming the platform’s most disliked video today. By Nicole Engelman, Billboard This year’s YouTube Rewind didn’t go over quite ...
YouTube can’t seem to get Rewind right. Like Tumblr’s year-end fandom rankings or Spotify’s personalized playlists, YouTube finishes the year off by aggregating notable moments on the platform.
This year’s YouTube Rewind just surpassed a Justin Bieber song to become the most-disliked video ever made on the platform. With over 10 million dislikes, the like-to-dislike ratio would seem to be a ...
"YouTube Rewind 2018" racked up 10 million dislikes, beating out pop star Justin Bieber's 2010 song "Baby," which sits on 9.8 million dislikes. The video depicts trends such as K-Pop and "mukbang" and ...