YouTube Comment Memes
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About
In 2005, the video sharing site YouTube [1] was created. Youtube users have the option to express themselves via YouTube comments which have spawned several memes.
Origin
After the creation of YouTube in 2005, there has been literally billions of comments, making it difficult to even begin to calculate when the first YouTube Comments meme was ever posted. However, the earliest known comment posted on YouTube is "Interesting…." by YouTube user COBALTGRUV.[6] This comment is the first known example of a comment marked as spam on YouTube.[5]
Related Memes
Did he died?
Did he died? is one of the first memes to spawn from Youtube comments. The phrase is used in response to videos featuring a person getting injured in some way. It is also used to troll other users.
FIRST!
FIRST is one of the more popular memes to be used in the Youtube comments section. The word is used to designate that the user who commented the word on a video was the first person to comment on said video.
Bob (and other ASCII characters)
Bob (among other characters) are typed in Youtube comments stating that the character will "take over Youtube."
X People Missed the Like Button
In January 2010, Youtube endured several layout changes, including the abandonment of the rating system and the inclusion of a Like and Dislike button. X People Missed the Like Button started as a response to the number of dislikes on a certain video.
Thumbs Up If…
Thumbs Up If… was created as a way to get one's message across even further by encouraging other users to thumb up their comment so it can be featured in the "Highest Rated Comments" section. Also, it is used to mark others's inclusion in a certain group. For example, "Thumbs up if X sent you here." or "Thumbs up if you were the Xth viewer."
I Liked The Part When…
I Liked The Part When is normally used as a joke. For example, on a video where someone keeps saying "Oh no," one would comment saying "I liked the part when he said, 'Oh no.'"
X People Y
X people Y is a reference to the number dislikes a video has, and connects it to a memorable moment in the video. For example, say that you're watching a video about fast cars, with 50 dislikes and 2000 likes, the top rated comment could be "50 people have slow cars".
0:00
0:00 is a function in Youtube comments that starts a video again from the beginning. When a person types a certain time in the comments, these automatically become clickable. Clicking on it results in the video starting from that certain time. Most commonly found on music and comedy videos, users use this function to show others what they liked best about the video. 0:00 gives others the option to replay the video by starting it again from the beginning. This lead to comments where the letter "o" is changed to 0:00, creating comments like "M0:00AR!" or "One m0:00re time".
Search Interest
Search interest starts in October 2008.
External References
[2] Meme Center – Youtube Comment Memes
[3] TV Tropes – YouTube / Memes
[4] Reddit – Why is YouTube's comment section so angry, racist, and homophobic? Is there something specifically about that website that attracts this kind of ignorance and intolerance?
[5] The YouTube Wiki – COBALTGRUV
[6] YouTube – The First Comment on YouTube Ever