Search YouTube Comments
Did you know you can search YouTube comments for keywords? This comes in handy when you want to find out who’s trashing you in videos.
Here’s an example… click here to search video comments for the word Nalts.
Did you know you can search YouTube comments for keywords? This comes in handy when you want to find out who’s trashing you in videos.
Here’s an example… click here to search video comments for the word Nalts.
In case you’re reading this via RSS or didn’t notice the new menu item above, we’re hosting the all-new “Annoy ZeFrank Contest.” Get your entries in now. For full details, click the “Annoy ZeFrank Contest” tab above, or click here.
Okay so the last post was really boring. And the morning post was an April Fool’s joke I hope nobody got. So let me end your week on a kinder note with my story about David and his mud spill. His name was David but, to his parents chagrin, we called him Davis. “Hi is…
It’s time for a couple new articles to make you feel inferior to YouTube stars, who are attracting increasing attention by media for their alleged lucrative sponsorships and 6-figure advertising income via their YouTube fame. We won’t bother commenting on the inaccuracy or accuracy of said reports, but we’d agree these stars won’t sellout for peanuts (don’t…
The Video on the Net conference is taking place March 19-22 in San Jose, California. Decent group of presenters. Looks like fun. Who wants to blog live from the event? Here’s the schedule. I’m including it because it has speakers names with hyperlinks to them. Reader convenience or SEO manipulation? You decide. 8:00am 5:00pm Registration…
Gautam Anand, director for content partnerships (Asia Pacific), told the Hindustan Times, “We are looking to significantly ramp up our long-form Bollywood movies catalogue. Full length catch-up shows have been getting a tremendous response from across the globe.” It seems even the most celebrated Bollywood songs have taken to recent parodies like the recent Guild…
Time Magazine provided a rather exhaustive review of YouTube’s past, present and future. Check out the full article, titled “The Beast With a Billion Eyes” (a title, no doubt, with Shakespearean roots). Some highlights: This is the first ever coverage of YouTube that failed to mention Shaycarl or Olgakay. The piece cites the age-old quote…
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don’t like it – too big brothery
This is old news, Kevin.
I reposted this because I have trouble finding it. So now I can google wvff and search youtube comments.