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Charlie The Unicorn (& 9 Other Retro YouTube Shows You Forgot About)

Back in the day, YouTube was the hub of creativity. It's easy to get nostalgic about "old YouTube" because nowadays, it seems like there is drama on the platform from left to right. Top-performing YouTube stars such as Jeffree Star, Shane Dawson, Logan Paul, and Trisha Paytas are getting cancelled on a daily basis, and these influencers are disappointing us with ignorant comments and deceiving behavior. Because of all this, it makes us really miss the old school days of the platform, back when the sole purpose of the website was to make people smile and laugh with unique videos. With that being said, here are the 10 best retro youtube shows and channels from years ago that you might have completely forgotten about. 10 POTTER PUPPET PALS Potter Puppet Pals was a cheery musical saga dedicated to all the Harry Potter fans out there who couldn't get enough of the series. Thirteen years ago, you couldn't go anywhere without hearing people belting out the Potter Puppet Pals "Mysterious Ticking Noise" song. Even people who didn't consider themselves to be Potter fans had the entire song memorized, and everyone would sing it with their friends while giggling hysterically at the lyrics. It remains a YouTube classic that still holds a place in our hearts to this day. 9 LIAM KYLE SULLIVAN (MUFFINS/SHOES/LET ME BORROW THAT TOP) Before Jenna Marbles and even before Smosh, Liam Kyle Sullivan was the original YouTube funny guy. Back when YouTube was all about making homemade skits with low-quality costumes and cheap camera equipment, Sullivan was the master of making people laugh with his silly little videos. His most popular skits included "Shoes," "Let Me Borrow That Top," and "Muffins," where he played outlandish characters with the most quotable punchlines. He was an unforgettable legend back in the day, and…

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YouTube For Kids: Did Someone Say Yeet? Here's The Deal With Collins Key

Kids watch a lot of YouTube and a variety of channels, like Collins Key, FGTeev or Unspeakable. If you’re unsure if they’re safe to watch, we’re here to give you a mom review of some of the most popular channels on YouTube for kids. We’ve watched a TON of kids YouTube channels, so you don’t have to. You’re welcome. Today, we’re reviewing Collins Key! And, don’t forget to Subscribe to Scary Mommy TV: https://bit.ly/3bBD9VI Scary Mommy TV is your official roadmap to determining which YouTube channels are appropriate for your kids by rating cursing, mature messages, product pushing and, of course, how hard it is on parents’ ears.Collins Key is the main host. He is a 24 year old actor, magician and former finalist on America’s Got Talent. He is the star of the show, but his brother Devan is his artistic sidekick. This YouTube series is popular for its challenges. Collins and Devan have pancake challenges, slime challenges, fake food challenges and more. Do they curse? No. Bad messages for kids? Nope. It’s totally kid appropriate. It’s even pretty creative with their silly challenges.The downside? The volume level is a 100 out of 10. So, turn down your TV’s when your kids want to watch this one. With that said, they’re a couple of lovely young men that will not fill your kids’ heads with messages. They will definitely know how to keep your kid’s attention span. They could keep anyone’s attention span.Happy YouTube watching!  See you next time for another review!Stay Connected to Scary MommyYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/ScaryMommyTV Site: https://www.scarymommy.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thescarymommy/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/scarymommy/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/scarymommy Giphy: https://giphy.com/scarymommy About Scary Mommy: Scary Mommy is the #1 media brand creating fun, honest and unfiltered content for moms. We tell engaging stories that connect with millions of women united by motherhood.See the…

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Top 10 most-watched Indian ads on YouTube in June

By Subrat KarPublished: 16 Jul 2020, 4:40 AM ISTAdvertisingAs per the Vidooly report, the top spot was bagged by realme X3 SuperZoom, followed by Oreo.As we proceed with the remaining months of this surprising year, the frontline workers must be applauded for their hard work. The Coronavirus pandemic has affected our life, the way we live and everything that was considered 'normal' previously.Businesses have either shut down or are experiencing losses, and emerging start-ups are dealing with unexpected challenges. Because of the lockdown, brands have shifted most of their strategies to survive the crisis.Despite difficulties, companies resorted to the digital space for their marketing communication. YouTube ads were a big saviour for many industries, as they continued to connect with their audience through the videos, while more than half of India is working from home.As the gradual 'unlocking' of the lockdown took place, many essential as well as non-essential services began in the country. Therefore, companies started their full-fledged advertising to push their options into the market, as usual. Here are the top 10 most-watched Indian ads on YouTube in the month of June.Subrat KarNote:· Only advertisements published on YouTube in June are considered.· The overall audience sentiment that is mentioned below each advertisement is based on the number of views, likes, dislikes, watch time, and comments.· All ads are as per the tracking done through Vidooly's advertisement search engine.· All the stats here are updated on July 5.1. realme X3 SuperZoom | 60X Super Zoom Super SpeedA basic advertisement by realme India to introduce its new smartphone model X3 SuperZoom. The product is realme's flagship 4G model and features 64 MP AI-supported quad camera with special 60X zoom facilities and Snapdragon 855+ processor. This YouTube ad has gathered over 48 million views and tops this list. While the background…

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Google orients Stadia towards YouTube audience with 'One Hand Clapping,' 'Dead by Daylight …

There's a new slate of 19 video games coming to cloud streaming service Google Stadia, with a sizable proportion well suited to the creation of accessible, reaction-friendly content for YouTube viewerships.When Google Stadia launched in November 2019, it was with a 22-strong roster that included "Assassin's Creed Odyssey." "Destiny 2m" "Mortal Kombat 11," "Red Dead Redemption 2" and three "Tomb Raider" games.Eighteen of the initial 22 could be said to appeal to traditional console gamers, but Google's latest pitch, as unveiled during a July 14 Stadia Connect video, appears more cognizant of another part of its customer base on YouTube.Not that its YouTube Gaming audience is anathema to core console and PC games -- far from it -- but YouTube has nonetheless given rise to innumerable variety gaming channels that feature engaging, novel, experimental experiences, often sourced from independent developers, and provoking strong and often surprising reactions in hosts and viewers alike."Outcasters," then, is quite a different prospect from the studio behind first-person shooter "Brink," the multiplayer modes for "Gears of War 4" and "Gears 5," and the PC version of "Halo: The Master Chief Collection."Instead of a sci-fi shooter, it's a bright and vibrant multiplayer scramble, whose characters look like rascally Funko Pops and whose curved-trajectory projectiles have more swerve on them than a Lionel Messi free kick.There's no date or price but it's exclusive to Stadia, fits well with the variety gaming sentiment and, given that other Stadia Connect titles are due by February 2021, doesn't appear too far off.Tactical, trap-setting, tower defense game "Orcs Must Die! 3" is available now and is also hoping to benefit from an Only on Stadia designation, while three untitled projects from games studios Harmonix (music-oriented "Rock Band" and "Thumper"), Supermassive Games (horrors "Until Dawn" and "The Dark Pictures Anthology") and Uppercut…

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Key EU data transfer tools in focus in Facebook, Schrems clash

News Business Top EU court ditches transatlantic data transfer deal Wednesday, July 15, 2020 7:01 p.m. EDT by Thomson Reuters FILE PHOTO: A 3D-printed Facebook logo is seen placed on a keyboard in this illustration taken March 25, 2020. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/File Photo By Foo Yun Chee and Marine Strauss LUXEMBOURG (Reuters) - Europe's highest court ruled on Thursday that a transatlantic data transfer deal is invalid because of concerns about U.S. surveillance in a decision that could disrupt thousands of companies that rely on the agreement. The ruling, which cannot be appealed, effectively ends the privileged access companies in the United States had to personal data from Europe and puts the country on a similar footing to other nations outside the 27-country bloc. The so-called Privacy Shield was set up in 2016 by Washington and Brussels to protect personal data when it is sent to the United States for commercial use after a previous agreement known as Safe Harbour was ruled invalid in 2015. More than 5,000 companies have signed up to use the Privacy Shield. The case was triggered by a long-running dispute between Facebook and Austrian privacy activist Max Schrems who shot to fame for his role in overturning Safe Harbour. Facebook had no immediate comment. "In respect of certain surveillance programmes, those provisions do not indicate any limitations on the power they confer to implement those programmes, or the existence of guarantees for potentially targeted non-U.S. persons," the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) in Luxembourg said. "It looks perfect," Schrems said. "One of the biggest takeaways is that we would need fundamental reform in U.S. surveillance laws if U.S. companies still want to have any kind of decent access to the European market," he told Reuters TV. The U.S. Department of Commerce said it…

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Letter: Facebook's client council is no 'gotcha' moment

Gain a global perspective on the US and go beyond with curated news and analysis from 600 journalists in 50+ countries covering politics, business, innovation, trends and more. Choose your subscription Trial Not sure which package to choose?Try full access for 4 weeks For 4 weeks receive unlimited Premium digital access to the FT's trusted, award-winning business news Read more Digital Be informed with the essentialnews and opinion MyFT – track the topics most important to you FT Weekend – full access to the weekend content Mobile & Tablet Apps – download to read on the go Gift Article – share up to 10 articles a month with family, friends and colleagues Read more Print FT print edition delivered Monday - Saturday along with ePaper access Team or Enterprise Premium FT.com access for multiple users, with integrations & admin tools Group Subscription All the benefits of Premium Digital plus: Convenient access for groups of users Integration with third party platforms and CRM systems Usage based pricing and volume discounts for multiple users Subscription management tools and usage reporting SAML-based single sign on (SSO) Dedicated account and customer success teams Read more Or, if you are already a subscriber Sign in

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Data Privacy Plaintiffs Aim To Add UK Facebook Users To Suit

Law360, San Francisco (July 15, 2020, 6:29 PM EDT) -- A California judge appeared skeptical Wednesday of American Facebook users' arguments that their counterparts in the United Kingdom should be allowed to join U.S. multidistrict litigation over the Cambridge Analytica data privacy scandal.U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria said he didn't understand why California law, as opposed to U.K. law, would apply to questions surrounding whether Facebook's updated user agreement, which includes a forum-selection clause, prohibits U.K. users from bringing claims stemming from the Cambridge Analytica scandal against Facebook in U.S. courts.Judge Chhabria wondered aloud whether he should deny the Facebook users' motion for leave to amend their complaint on futility... Stay ahead of the curve In the legal profession, information is the key to success. You have to know what’s happening with clients, competitors, practice areas, and industries. Law360 provides the intelligence you need to remain an expert and beat the competition. Access to case data within articles (numbers, filings, courts, nature of suit, and more.) Access to attached documents such as briefs, petitions, complaints, decisions, motions, etc. Create custom alerts for specific article and case topics and so much more! TRY LAW360 FREE FOR SEVEN DAYS

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LCSO faces scrutiny for use of eggplant emoji in Facebook comment

LEE COUNTY The Lee County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a post made by its official Facebook account recently — a reply to another Facebook user that used a controversial emoji. The official LCSO Facebook page is accused of replying to a Facebook commenter with an eggplant emoji, which is often used as the meaning for male genitalia or an ethnic slur. The sheriff’s office posted a video about a new initiative. In the comments of the post, a user commented, “Best sheriff in a very long time,” referring to Sheriff Carmine Marceno. Facebook user Amanda Canington replied to that comment, calling the sheriff’s supporter clueless. That prompted a response to the comment by the official LCSO Facebook page, tagging Canington and saying, “Amanda Regnier Canington You’re a ”. “The taxpayers, I’m sure, don’t appreciate it,” said Melina Brady, who grew up in Lee County. Brady saw the post and knew what the eggplant meant in this context, a lewd reference to a male’s body part. “With all the things coming to light about the way women have been treated the past couple years, and especially on top of that is not professional is not okay, would he have said that to a guy?” Brady said. In an interview with The News-Press, Marceno said his office does not have a firm social media policy. Attorney Pam Seay, an FGCU professor of justice studies, told us that’s the first problem. “I found that to be a little troubling,” Seay said. “There needs to be some kind of control as to what is and is not on your official page.” The next problem is what the LCSO account represents. The sheriff’s office is a taxpayer-funded law enforcement agency, so is its Facebook page. “Once you allow the comments on that page, you…

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Facebook's New AI Model Can Distinguish Five Voices Speaking Simultaneously

on July 15, 2020 at 4:30 pm Facebook researchers have created an AI model that can distinguish between five voices speaking at the same time on one microphone better than any existing system. The new method could improve audio technology in noisy spaces including hearing aids and voice assistants. Voice in the Crowd The researchers explain their model in a paper titled Voice Separation with an Unknown Number of Multiple Speakers and will present it at the 2020 International Conference on Machine Learning. The scientists taught the AI how to tell different voices apart using a new variant on recurrent neural networks to simulate memory and analyze the audio to determine how many people are speaking before an encoder network organizes the voice appropriately. Models trained on between two and five simultaneous speakers, all with just one microphone. “The ability to separate a single voice from the multiple conversations occurring concurrently forms a challenging perceptual task,” the researchers explain in the paper. “The ability of humans to do so has inspired many computational attempts, with much of the earlier work focusing on multiple microphones and unsupervised learning, e.g., the independent component analysis approach. In this work, we focus on the problem of supervised voice separation from a single microphone, which has seen a great leap in performance following the advent of deep neural networks.” Listen Up Facebook’s researchers point to a couple of different areas where their model could enhance existing audio technology, such as hearing aids. While hearing aids today have advanced beyond simply making sound louder, people using them can still struggle to hear the person they are speaking with when it’s noisy. Isolating different voices and removing extraneous sound would be ideal for people using a hearing aid at a party or when it’s windy. The same…

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Mask Up Knoxville Facebook page tracks mask mandate compliance

Members of the Facebook group participate with short reports and longer descriptions of where people are and aren't wearing masks KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — A local couple noticed different businesses had different levels of compliance with wearing masks. They would post what they saw on social media but it seemed like that information needed a broader reach.  Three weeks ago they started the Facebook page called Mask Up Knoxville. It has almost 6,000 followers.  Think of it as a heads up on safety. "It's really awkward if you go to a business and you walk in and you realize, oh, no one is wearing masks, no one is taking any precautions, I don't want to be here. So it's better to know ahead of time where we can go," Robin Nichols said.  She is one of the admins for Mask Up Knoxville.  She says posts on the Facebook page must be a first-hand report of a visit to a local business.  "We try to emphasize the positives and the good places to go." The page has a search function and recommendations by category.  "There are some people that have been doing really well, right from the start. I'm very impressed. Publix has been doing very well. Trader Joe's right on top of it. Markham Jewelers also on top of it," she said.  Scrolling through the comments reveals both short reports and long descriptions.  "We've seen some real benefits for Knoxville because we have people coming in from Lenoir City and people coming up from Maryville because they know the conditions of the stores here are going to be good," she said. Reviews also point out stores not following Knox mask rules. Sometimes it's workers, sometimes it's customers, sometimes it's management.  "I was really hopeful that the group would become obsolete after the mandate.…

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