THE GREATEST ACHIEVEMENTS IN DUMB INTERNET VIDEO

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TheThe genre of “Dumb Internet Video” has evolved considerably since connection speeds became fast enough for file-sharing. For a long time, online videos were something special — uploaded to archaic file-sharing sites or hosted as Flash animations or passed around message boards as very early-stage YouTube links.
Then, suddenly, there were tons of videos on the internet, with no real way to find them other than via bloggers and other curators. If you were a video creator, you posted your content into the infinite void of cyberspace without any real expectation that anyone would see it. Even with YouTube, there were no real feeds for your content to go into. Maybe you’d email your video to your favorite blogger if you got really desperate.

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