![]() ![]() However, as the years went by, the topics got more and more mainstream and safe, which was seen as picking the safest and least interesting trends of that year. This was mostly fine then as the huge topics that did make it in still had relevancy on the site most of the time and weren't big targets of criticism. This can be seen as far back as 2014 with the inclusion of Frozen (2013), during the time it was at the apex of its popularity. Another big complaint of later Rewinds is YouTube's tendency to heavily focus on mainstream topics and trending fads instead of creators and events that were highly relevant to YouTube.This in addition to the snubs of Shane Dawson, Dan and Phil, Ryan Higa, Jacksfilms and especially PewDiePie led many to chastise the site more than ever for not including any of its relevant creators of the year in the video. The rest of the cast consisted of Vine refugees (Lele Pons), celebrities (Will Smith), Twitch streamers (Ninja), late night talk show hosts (Trevor Noah and John Oliver), and creators whose channels had been inactive for most of the year (Liza Koshy). ![]() note Out of the 112 creators who took part in 2018, only 16 of them had built their careers on YouTube, a good chunk of them being the animators. This culminated with Rewind 2018, where the casting felt more questionable than ever. As a result, the list of creators grew increasingly unrecognizable. However, with each Rewind, the casting grew more diverse and mainstream. This was also before YouTube started trying to become like TV, so having TV influences in particular was far more welcome than it is now. This was acceptable back then since it was their first appearances and people were just happy that they had representation. ![]() Thing is, this practice had its roots as far back as Rewind 2013, with the inclusions of Jimmy Kimmel and Jimmy Fallon. One of the biggest complaints of later Rewinds are the casting choices, choosing many creators who didn't start out on or use YouTube.Even so, there are still those who Take a Third Option and say they're both equally awful in their own way. However, others felt that 2019's Rewind was worse because the list style format and short length made it too bland, and that it played itself intentionally safe so it wouldn't bring in as much controversy as the last time, claiming that 2018's at least had some effort put into it. Some prefer 2019 over 2018 for its smaller, stripped down list style structure that puts more emphasis on the achievements of YouTubers and for avoiding the trappings that made 2018 so controversial. Contested Sequel: Rewind 2019 is seen as this by many YouTubers compared to Rewind 2018.Bile Fascination: Some people only watch the 2018 Rewind just to see why it has so many dislikes and why the community hated it so much.Love J-14? Be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel for fun, exclusive videos with your favorite stars. Ariana Grande‘s “ 7 Rings,” Billie Eilish‘s “Bad Guy” and BTS‘ “ Boy With Luv” were also featured.Ĭheck out the full list of YouTube’s biggest videos in 2019 on the YouTube Rewind website. The 2019 Rewind also spotlighted the biggest music videos of year with Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello‘s steamy “ Señorita” video appearing as number one on the Most Liked Music Videos list and number six in the Top Music Videos category. Stranger Things star Noah Schnapp was also featured as number five on the list of Top Breakout Creators. PewDiePie‘s “ Marzia & Felix – Wedding ” video took over the number two spot in the Most Liked Creator Videos category while Kylie Jenner’s “ Kylie Jenner: A Day in the Life” video reached number three in the Most Liked Beauty Videos category. Some of the most notable included James Charles‘ “ No More Lies” as number one and Jeffree Star‘s “ Kylie Skin Review With Shane Dawson” as number seven in the Top Trending Videos category. Rapid-fire clips highlighted each category and the top five or ten videos based on the number of views and likes it received. The video went on to showcase the biggest videos on the site from the past year. ![]() “Because you’re better at this than we are.” So in 2019, let’s see what you DID like,” the text at the start of the video read. “In 2018, we made something you didn’t like. After last year’s rewind became the most disliked video in the website’s history, YouTube promised viewers that 2019’s would be better. ![]()
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