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Content Vulture 

An account with many followers that steals original content and passes it off as their own, often for the sole purpose of monetary gain. Content Vultures gain a following by reposting content that has already become popular.

This type of account can be found on any site but is most successful on sites like twitter and instagram, where viewers often share posts without checking the source.

Synonym: reposter

Hypernym of TweetDecker (see TweetDecking)
"Do you follow @Dory on twitter?"

"No, Twitter banned them for being a Content Vulture."
Content Vulture by homograph May 13, 2020
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Content ID 

Bullcrap system that Audible Magic developed for YouTube to use on its site. The goal of Content ID is to prevent piracy. Instead, it limits the user by automatically treating them as a criminal, even when said copyrighted material is being used under fair use.

The extent of Content ID can do is up to the copyright holder. Viacom was one of the first companies to use Content ID after they sued YouTube for mass piracy. One of the methods is blocking reuploads of their material, which is usually done by major film studios and music labels. Other times, it's used to leech money off a YouTuber. One of the biggest reasons why it's hated is preventing users from monetizing videos. The average wait time to remove a Content ID claim can range from within 24 hours to an upward 90 days, with the longest being in the appeal and counter-notification processes.
Nearly 10,000 companies use Content ID. A majority of them are on behalf of industry giants who know nothing about Fair Use.
Content ID by The Real Driller August 25, 2022

Content Guidelines

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Man, did I get busted for violating Urban Dictionary's Content Guidelines yesterday! So sick!
Content Guidelines by thebear424 September 8, 2020

content review 

The world's best youtuber and number 1 Thai Italian who just wants to rebuild the roman empire
I want to sell my soul to the content review youtube channel
content review by Content review January 28, 2022

content nap 

when you go on your phone and mindlessly scroll tiktok so hard that you fall into a hypnotic, unconscious, dream-like state similar to daydreaming
adam: "why hasn't benjamin joined the call back yet?"
cooper: "he's probably taking a content nap"
benjamin: *content napping*
content nap by josephissleepy June 17, 2023

content cookies 

dram, or explaining how you feel
i feel bad for susan she needs some content cookies.