Wikipedia:Requested articles/Arts and entertainment/Internet and tech culture
General TopicsEdit
0-9Edit
AEdit
BEdit
CEdit
- Chupetín Trujillo - Peruvian clown, internet celebrity and phenomenon, real name Edgar Mendoza. He hosted a children's television program entitled Los Chupetines with a low audience on the CableVisión TV network, but after being discovered by Facebook groups about the Dota 2 video game, it went viral and was the victim of "cyberbullying" by these groups, in special Beba Army, becoming insulted and trolled and later branded a "rapist", "kidnapper" and "criminal" [1][2][3][4][5][1][6]. The reason for the bullying he suffered was because he unconsciously made fun of an infidelity by saying the cry of glory "gaa!" [7][8][9]. Chupetín ended his employment contract [10], but at the same time he became one of the most emerging Peruvian Internet celebrities of that time[11][12][13]. Time later, he would return to CableVisión TV with a new program called Chupetín Trujillo al mando with a more adult comedy theme[14][15]. On the other hand, he appeared in various fanmades such as video games and manga,[16][17][18] and was mentioned in The International 2019 [19][20]. He assures that he does not bear a grudge against the Beba Army and thinks that thanks to the group he became "stronger" [21][22].
DEdit
- David John Firth Born 23 January 1983 [24] The Northern English creator of Web Series, usually on Youtube, Notably Salad Fingers at Youtube and Drillbithead for the BBC [25] as well as the international release of Burnt Face Man [26] [27] (UK and Canada). His career as an Actor, Writer, Editor and Producer has encompassed Flash, Animation, and cinematography. [28] since 2004. He publicises his work through "Fat Pie Animation"[29] which gives a listing of his collaborators [30] His work is currently getting critical reassessment from a number of perspectives. [31] [32] [33] He briefly studied at the Hull campus of the University of Lincoln, leaving before graduation. A recently deleted page is still available at the wayback machine [34]
- Death of Pamela Kreimeyer - 66-year-old Pamela Kreimeyer was killed when the hosts of a gender reveal party unintentionally created (and set off) a pipe bomb. [35] [36] [37].
- DrGluon - Internet Twitch and YouTube personality who has been featured by Destructoid, PC Gamer US and PCGamesN. He was also featured as a contestant on The Sims Spark'd 'The Sims Spark'd': DrGluon takes control and silences Xmiramira, upset gamers believe 'she deserves better' The Sims: Spark’d ends with its first winners and an uncertain future I am placing this here as I am a Twitch moderator for him and I feel that creates at least a potential. WP:COI.
EEdit
FEdit
GEdit
- GhostSingles.com A website that purports to be a dating site for ghosts. [38] [39] [40] Website
HEdit
- Hot tub meta ([41], [42], [43])
- HudPost (Local media company in Hudson County, NJ. A reach of 69,000 through all their social media platforms. Cited in many major news media companies.) ([44], [45], [46]., [47], [48], [49], [50], [51])
IEdit
- Itadaki Seieki - A well known and popular hentai. Known as the one hentai everyone who watches hentai has seen. It has a manga, and video releases on DVD and Bluray, which are available in Japanese and English (with the choice of Japanese voices with English subtitles, or for the dialogue to be in English). ([52], [53], [54], [55])
JEdit
KEdit
- Katie Kaitchuck Executive Director of GaymerX. https://gaymerx.org/who-we-are https://www.polygon.com/2018/4/8/17212960/gaymerx-and-midboss-regroup-following-harassment-scandal https://venturebeat.com/2018/03/26/midboss-and-gaymerx-ceo-exits-after-allegations-of-misconduct/ https://www.polygamer.net/2018/06/13/pg78-katie-kaitchuck/
LEdit
- Limna (app), AI-powered mobile art advisory app. [56][57][58][59]
- Luzme - Ebooks search website (www.luzme.com), source, another source
- Luxury Retreats A Website for people to rent luxury homes abroad.official website It lists over 2800 curated properties in over 90 destinations worldwide.Head office is in Montreal, Qc., The company employs 250 people in Montreal and worldwide. Nightly rates range from under $1000/night up to $124,000/night for private islands.It was founded in 1999 by Joe Poulin, age 17 at the time.Luxury Retreats is a full-service villa rental company, it provides 24/7 Concierge Services to all guests. History: Caribbean Way was Founded in 1999 by Joe Poulin [68]. In 2001 Caribbean Way hits its first million in sales. [69]. In 2002 Luxury Retreats is launched offering new European destinations [70]. In 2006 LR acquires Maui based property management company Fabulous Homes. [71]. In 2007 LR moves to new headquarters to accommodate rapidly growing team. In 2011 LR acquires Carimo, a leading villa management company in St. Martin [72]. In 2012 LR announces $5 million capital raise led by iNovia Capital.[73]. In 2012 Joe wins the Ernst & Youngs Entrepreneur of the Year award in the Business-to-Consumer category [74]. 2013 LR announces the launch of a rigorous vetting program which all villas must undergo to qualify to be listed for rent by LR, putting homes through a strict 100-point inspection to insure customer satisfaction [75].2015 LR raises $11 million in the capital in Series B financing. Receives $11 million in investment by iNovia Capital.[76]
MEdit
- Maestro.io Maestro is a live streaming platform and company that was founded by Ari Evans. The platform was used for Billie Eilish's "Where Do We Go?" concert. There are sources about the subject in Rolling Stone, Rolling Stone (2), Billboard, Billboard (2), Billboard (3) Forbes, BBC, TechCrunch, Business Insider, and Variety.
- Marek Claassen, founder of Limna (app). [77][78][79][80]
NEdit
OEdit
PEdit
QEdit
REdit
SEdit
- Sift (company) [81] A mobile shopping service. The company has been featured in Forbes, Fortune, TechCrunch, and other publications. To view an article about it by TechCrunch, see also [82]güzel sözler
TEdit
UEdit
VEdit
WEdit
XEdit
YEdit
ZEdit
Consider adding your article request to this WikiProject article request page to let WikiProject YouTube know that you are requesting a YouTube related article. |
0-9Edit
AEdit
BEdit
CEdit
DEdit
EEdit
FEdit
GEdit
HEdit
IEdit
JEdit
KEdit
LEdit
MEdit
NEdit
- Note card confessions - According to Kelli Fowlds, note card confessions are "confessional YouTube videos in which producers use note cards in order to disclose personal information about themselves to the public. These videos vary in topic, but often contain many similarities that constitute them as their own genre. The standard note card confession video contains a single person in front of a camera, generally with a medium to close-up camera framing. The person on screen plays a song and then proceeds to confess something personal about her or his life by flipping through a stack of note cards. Topics include bullying, problems with family members, and even suicidal thoughts or actions. Each note card displays writing that tells a piece of the story. These videos normally last between two and ten minutes, and the person in the video remains silent the entire time." Note card confessions rose to prominence in 2011 and 2012, with the respective deaths of Ben Breedlove by heart disease and Amanda Todd by suicide, shortly after publishing their confession videos. Note card confessions are also known as note card videos, note card stories, index card confessions, index card videos, index card stories, flash card confessions, flash card videos, and flash card stories. ([84],[85],[86],[87],[88]).
OEdit
PEdit
QEdit
REdit
SEdit
TEdit
- Tomas Pasie - YouTuber featured in the book "Ripley's Believe It Or Not! A Century Of Strange!" and in other articles by Business Insider for his collection of 100+ exotic pets, particularly reptiles and other invertebrates. His verified channel boasts over 100,000 Subscribers and has received the Silver Play Button Award. ([89][90][91][92][93][94])
UEdit
VEdit
WEdit
XEdit
YEdit
ZEdit
Suggestions can be made directly at WikiProject TikTok/Articles for creation.
0-9Edit
AEdit
BEdit
CEdit
DEdit
EEdit
FEdit
GEdit
HEdit
IEdit
JEdit
KEdit
LEdit
MEdit
NEdit
OEdit
PEdit
QEdit
REdit
SEdit
TEdit
UEdit
VEdit
WEdit
XEdit
YEdit
ZEdit
PodcastsEdit
0–9Edit
AEdit
BEdit
CEdit
DEdit
EEdit
FEdit
- The Fantastic History Of Food is a podcast hosted by Nick Charlie Key. There are articles about the podcast in Vanity Fair, Popular Mechanics, and The Hindu.
GEdit
- Gemischtes Hack is a German podcast hosted by Tommi Schmitt and Felix Lobrecht. The German Wikipedia article can be found here: Gemischtes Hack (Podcast). There are sources available in The New York Times, The Reutlinger General-Anzeiger, Stern, Stuttgarter-Zeitung, Berliner Kurier, and Tonight News.