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  2. List of most-subscribed YouTube channels - Wikipedia

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    Find out which YouTube channel has the most subscribers as of July 2024, and see the historical progression of the top spot since 2006. The list includes the channel name, brand, subscriber count, language, category, and country of each channel.

  3. Wikipedia:Video links - Wikipedia

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    YouTube and similar sites do not have editorial oversight engaged in scrutinizing content, so editors need to watch out for the potential unreliability of the user uploading the video. Editors should also attempt to make sure that the video has not been edited to present the information out of context or inaccurately.

  4. Twitter - Wikipedia

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    Twitter, also known as X since 2023, is a social networking service that allows users to share short messages, images, and videos. Learn about its creation, development, acquisition by Elon Musk, rebranding, and criticism.

  5. List of most-followed Twitter accounts - Wikipedia

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    Find out the top 50 accounts with the most followers on Twitter as of August 2024, including celebrities, politicians, sports personalities and brands. Elon Musk, Barack Obama, Cristiano Ronaldo and Justin Bieber are among the most-followed users.

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  7. Help:External links and references - Wikipedia

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    External links and references are two important elements of Wikipedia that newcomers sometimes find trouble with. This page is designed to cover only the technical aspects of linking and referencing; it is essential that editors also familiarize themselves with Wikipedia:External links, Wikipedia:Reliable sources and Wikipedia:Citing sources, as well as Wikipedia's various other policies ...

  8. Wikipedia:External links/YouTube - Wikipedia

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    Replacing YouTube links: Most link removals are uncontested, and the removed links are not replaced, but somewhere between 1% and 10% of links are replaced, often with discussion of why the link was valuable/not copyvio/etc. That discussion sometimes occurs on the article talk page, and sometimes occurs on the user talk page of the editor who ...

  9. Censorship of YouTube - Wikipedia

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    Learn how YouTube is blocked or restricted in various countries due to legal, political, or ethical issues. Find out which countries have standing bans, which ones have lifted or reinstated them, and which ones use filters or VPNs to access the platform.