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*The person goes to urbandictionary.com*
Person: Oh! I would need to read the Urban Dictionary Content Guidelines first before creating/defining a word! I should read it.
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Content

A fake tent sold by a con artist
That guy sold me a content and ran away
by Frederick Yeo November 17, 2023
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Web Content Editor

Web content editors organize, produce, edit and publish multiple forms of digital media online. Including but not limited to story/information, video and imagery.

Editors typically work as part of a Web professional team with content creator's, page designers, social media mangers and webmasters.

Web content editors additionally monitor site analytics for planning and strategy to tailor future publishing goals.
"I tried to get my content published on Pop Culture Modernization but the web content editor is a prick." Source: Pop-culturemod on snapchat.
by Pop Culture Modernization September 4, 2016
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content farm

US - 'cɑntɛnt.fɑɹm UK -'cɒntɛnt.fɑ m is a channel or a website that takes someone else's content (usually popular) just to make money—they ruin their shit.
Person A: I saw that this trend on YouTube is now fucked up by content farms.
by THATBASTARDGARY1234 March 29, 2025
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Mr Random Content

A YouTube channel with random videos just like it's name. Mainly consists of edits and other random content.
Sam - Who's the best YouTuber

Me - Mr random content
by Mr Random Content June 3, 2023
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content

Another film I think that has resonated in real life, is the Barbie Movie. The Barbie movie really got people's attention. People were advertising and hyping up the film. I remember walking into stores and they had new sections of Barbies on display. I think kids who were fans, went out and bought Barbie dolls. And the people who grew up with Barbie got to enjoy the movie, it appealed to them as well. I think this is similar to Best in Show. Dog lovers embraced it, and new audiences were drawn to dogs, and dog shows. People were definitely more inclined to go and buy a dog after seeing this movie. I think pop culture has to be able to attract multiple audiences in order for it to be successful. I think that is what is done very well with both of these topics, and movies.
Another film I think that has resonated in real life, is the Barbie Movie. The Barbie movie really got people's attention. People were advertising and hyping up the film. I remember walking into stores and they had new sections of Barbies on display. I think kids who were fans, went out and bought Barbie dolls. And the people who grew up with Barbie got to enjoy the movie, it appealed to them as well. I think this is similar to Best in Show. Dog lovers embraced it, and new audiences were drawn to dogs, and dog shows. People were definitely more inclined to go and buy a dog after seeing this movie. I think pop culture has to be able to attract multiple audiences in order for it to be successful. I think that is what is done very well with both of these topics, and movies.

content
by Abcvd January 8, 2024
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shortform content

a whole lot of garbage, toxicity, racism, homophobia, transphobia or for short, douchebags being douchebags, or cringe dogshit memes, the people who are into dark humor but when you joke about 9/11 they become snowflakes. just piles of dogshit converted to mp4 video files
uhh idk what to put here honestly. tiktok, youtube shorts, instagram reels. all ass

TikTok: im a sensitive snowflake fag who cant respect other opinions
YT shorts: dogshit skibidi toliet videos and andrew tate, also any game or topic that is popular is ruined by me
Instagram Reels: the people on my platform will see children who shouldnt be there and the children will be called slurs like niggas by white boys

what am i doing with my life

shortform content sucks, it just basically 60 second videos that are uploaded for people to watch for a couple seconds then scroll
by fortniteskinfucker December 11, 2023
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