

Mashups: The art of mixing together various songs, meme-mashups have become popular through edits of the We Are Number One music video or channels such as Siivagunner or TripleQ, which specialize in audio-only content. This genre of video is criminally overlooked and I hope this subreddit can rectify the issue. In the west, it is common to use Old Spice commercials and clips of Jack Black to a similar effect. The genre is primarily influenced by the Japanese video sharing site Niconico, on which people create songs by stringing together clips from anime or gay pornography (gachimuchi). YTPMV's: YouTube Poop Music Videos, which are music videos created by editing together various clips. Here are just a few examples of things worth posting:

This subreddit is for just about anything (as long as it's not blatant spam). While reposting popular videos from YouTubeHaiku is allowed, it is discouraged. While this subreddit is related to /r/YouTubeHaiku, it is meant to be an independent subreddit. Instead, the community decides whst videos are acceptable through upvoting. The concept of "meme" is hard to define, so there is no rule which enforces whether or not a video qualifies as a meme. Its purpose is as follows:Ī hub for sharing videos of any length, primarily those above 30 seconds.Ī place to discover YouTube channels which aren't regularly posted to Reddit, due to the fact that there's no fitting subreddit for them.Ī place for YouTube content creators to share their original content, and recieve constructive criticism if they wish.Ī place for discussions and tutorials for creating videos, including the use of video and music editing software. r/YouTubeMemes is a subreddit for sharing YouTube meme videos.
