While the videos were popular for a time, the 2018 edition of YouTube Rewind became the most disliked video on the platform ...
The haters have spoken: In less than a week, YouTube Rewind 2018 — its year-in-review mashup — has registered the most dislikes of any video on the platform. As of Thursday (Dec. 13) morning, YouTube ...
In an ironic twist that was actually predictable, YouTube’s 2018 rewind has become the most disliked video on the platform. Once a title held by Justin Bieber’s clip for “Baby,” YouTube’s annual look ...
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 ...
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.
Since 2010, YouTube has released a yearly wrap-up of its most popular videos and creators. It did the same thing this year with YouTube Rewind 2018. It featured the likes of Will Smith, plus creators ...
YouTube's latest Rewind video, the annual recap touting "the videos, music and trends that defined YouTube in 2018," has become the most disliked video ever in the website's history. The previous ...
Beating 'Baby' by Justin Bieber with number of dislikes, YouTube's annual review has fueled a debate between creators, fans, and the YouTube business over what is or isn't noteworthy. YouTube Rewind, ...
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 ...