by Norming December 5, 2020

Short videos where a person complains to the camera, often recorded alone in their car. This type of content typically involves tired or repetitive issues with little resolution offered, designed more for social media engagement than constructive dialogue. It’s characterized by exaggerated frustrations and often feels unrewarding to viewers.
Every time I scroll through my feed, it's just more complainer content about things we can't change—like, why are you yelling at your dashboard?
by Jay Tees December 7, 2024

Quality Content is a key word used by Pilar and Juan to talk about things that seem to be great but then turn out to be kinda shitty
by juanzitelli June 18, 2018

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by ExeeloguiexE April 18, 2025

Content on social media analyzing and evaluating the content originating from the same social media.
by Juicebox1738 May 8, 2023

A person (often a rich YouTuber or media influencer) who posts low-quality and "cringe" content at a fast pace to gain fame, recognition, or wealth. Their main audience are children of smaller ages or teens. These people often copy and re-distrubute works of other people and take credit for it.
I didn't know my favorite youtuber was a Content Farmer until he started copying another youtuber's thumbnails and used his content as him own.
by Microsoftupdate2636 January 18, 2024

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Be creative. Some of the best definitions on Urban Dictionary find humorous ways to poke fun at authority, or put a clever twist on current events. Some of them are just straight up weird. We’re okay with that.
Have fun. We are not a traditional dictionary. This is a place where language has a little more space to be explored and constructed freely, in the moment.
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Don’t be an asshole. We are okay with people defining offensive words. After all, people use offensive words in the real world and a resource for understanding what those words mean can be valuable. However, we are not—and never will be—okay with people using a definition to harass, discriminate, and/or directly incite violence against others.
What was the point of putting the Urban Dictionary content guidelines here if there's already just that at the top of the page though?
by YTR76 January 1, 2023
