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In the wake of the end of 2020, which is considered one of the worst economically and healthy in light of the Corona pandemic and other calamities, YouTube declined to produce a video clip to reminisce about this year’s annual memories.
YouTube confirmed it would not produce a Rewind video, a tradition that spanned a decade, because “this year is different from its predecessors.”
In a statement posted on YouTube on Twitter, the site said, “Because 2020 was different, we will take a break from flashback video production” and stated that it has been producing this type of video since 2010.
On the other hand, demand for the Google-owned site increased during the epidemic period, especially as many stayed indoors during periods of isolation and curfew, as part of government measures taken to combat the spread of Corona.
With the increase in the number of views, the number of subscribers paying subscriptions increased to 30 million, up from 20 million at the end of last year.
But the site has come under fire for allowing the posting of misleading videos about the US elections.
He also criticized the site’s content creators for paying too much attention to celebrities and advertisers on their own and at the expense of viewers.