YouTube Challenges Users to Make “Good” Videos [PARODY]

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19 Mar 2010

The Onion has come out with a parody video in which YouTube entreats its users to make a “good” video — the incentive? A $100,000 prize.

As someone who spends much of her day wading through the chaff of the online video realm, can I just say: Could this be a real thing now please?

Check out the video below and be sure to share some of your favorite YouTube vids in the comments.

That’s what you’re doing at the moment, no? Watching YouTube videos? Don’t front — it’s Friday.

Tags: humor, the onion, viral video, youtube



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2 Responses to YouTube Challenges Users to Make “Good” Videos [PARODY]

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lauren

May 20th, 2010 at 7:26 am

I wont try feeding it things high in calcium like oranges or apples I dont know what fibre chaff is but if it is for horses it could have thing in it that maybe dangerous to a guniea pig's little system.

or you could just get guniea pig food

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May 30th, 2010 at 7:23 am

While it's cute, it's not unique. Videos that go viral are unique. Everyone thinks their pet is the most awesome, funniest animal alive. 99.999% of the time, that is false.

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