When you watch some piece of content with some sort of good or service and forget about it. Then you start using said g/s independently and realize that the g/s was staring you in the face for years.
Mr. Youtuber - "I found this great new editing tool called DaVinci Resolve 16"
Viewer - *Yawn*
-- 2 years later --
V - "Man, I wish I knew about Resolve years ago, it would have saved me so much time!"
Mr. Y - "I found this great new editing tool called DaVinci Resolve 16"
V - "Damnit! content deja vu again!"
Viewer - *Yawn*
-- 2 years later --
V - "Man, I wish I knew about Resolve years ago, it would have saved me so much time!"
Mr. Y - "I found this great new editing tool called DaVinci Resolve 16"
V - "Damnit! content deja vu again!"
by TheDimensionist June 19, 2020
I defeated them with a content flood filled with more and more pictures, so they stopped looking for me in real life.
by Johnny Walker Whiskey August 19, 2011
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by thebear424 September 08, 2020
Tracy missed the last 4 seasons of The Walking Dead. While discussing the latest series premier with Gonzo and trying to piece the puzzle together from the missing episodes, Gonzo dubbed her a "Content jumper".
by Inga7 October 30, 2017
Someone who abuses social media and posts anything and everything whether it’s real or fake for clout and followers. They believe they are influencers or really want to be.
TikTok is filled with videos of Content Monsters “catching their friends cheating with their boyfriends.”
by RedQueen77 May 04, 2020
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)
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)
by homograph May 13, 2020
A term simpletons use to make their lame arse contributions to social media sites sound remotely interesting even though they're Cleary a sandwich short of a picnic.
Because I love to contribute Sterling Content to the canoe, here's a picture of an underage Japanese popstar
by Henry Daunt April 14, 2021

