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2005: Vlogging Happened (YouTube Launches)

Posted: Tue Dec 24, 2024 4:38 am
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2005: Vlogging Happened (YouTube Launches)
In 2005, YouTube officially launched, and while it didn’t happen right away, the platform set the stage for what would become modern vlogging.

What is a vlog? A video-based blog.

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At the same time, the Yahoo! Videoblogging Group saw an increase in their afghanistan phone number resource . In short, this is the year that a new way to express yourself online was truly born.

Some of the early vloggers who are still popular today include Smosh and Michelle Phan.

2006: HuffPo and BuzzFeed Blur the Lines Between Blogs and News
While some had been looking at blogs and taking them as seriously as they the largest news outlets for years by this point, 2006 brought a new age with the launches of Huffington Post and BuzzFeed.

What, really, is the difference between a blog and a news site? These platforms had the look and feel of a mainstream news site, but glancing through some of the “articles,” many were written as editorial content, fun listicles and explorations into other creative blog post ideas writers wanted to try out with their growing blog audiences. These sites also mastered the art of teaching their journalists how to write a headline that’s designed to capture reader attention.