Research found: these are the types of videos that users like the most
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08/24/2022
Wednesday, August 24, 2022, 11:06 a.m. Updated: 11:16 a.m.
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A new survey in the UK has found the types of videos users like best.
In the first place - instructional videos (How to or DIY), in the second place - videos of personal experiences, without a specific topic.
In third place, after the fighting in Ukraine and the Corona epidemic, are the videos dealing with news and current events.
Another interesting figure, which shows the change that has taken place in social networks in recent years, with an emphasis on Tiktok, is music videos - which are only in fourth place in their popularity.
And who is in fifth place?
The CD celebrates 40
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The compact disc (CD) turns 40: the round plastic disc that was our soundtrack for many more than 20 years ago celebrated its 40th anniversary this week.
The first CD was burned at the Philips factory in Germany, which contained the song The Visitors by the band "Abba".
The compact disc, which was a joint development by Philips and Sony, offered improved sound quality compared to its analog competitors at the time - records and tapes (cassettes in the vernacular).
In the early 2000s, the smaller MP3 players began to push the feet of the CD, until later it disappeared almost entirely.
Traditional television is disappearing
Streaming beats broadcast TV: According to a new study, viewers in the US spent more time watching streaming services than cable TV. Internet TV subscriptions (such as Netflix, HBO MAX and Disney Plus) accounted for 34.8 percent of screen time in July, compared to 34.4 percent for cable TV Overall, the average viewing time last month for streaming content was 190.9 billion minutes - significantly longer than the peak period during the Corona epidemic.
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WhatsApp wants to be TikTok?
There is no escaping - and WhatsApp will also strengthen the presence of the stories in the application: the "status" feature, WhatsApp's equivalent to Instagram stories, is about to receive a significant upgrade.
According to a new report, the messaging app is expected to embed the feature - which until now existed in a separate tab - within the main chat window.
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