Toxicity on YouTubeMain MenuYouTube as a PlatformBy Amelia MoseleyRatings, Comments, and ReportingBy Kaitlin HarrisFree ContentBy Amelia MoseleyAnonymity on the Internet and on YouTubeBy Cae HerlinFreedom of SpeechGeneral ConclusionsAmelia Moseleydbfa6e7757864375deab15886607e0ba8bd40005Cae Herlin5a8c5e69cabe79a705bdcfd7556abae63c6e046cKaitlin E. Harrisbe755e5c1c056c50ae8f7290215df86f656815bb
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12016-04-26T22:04:07-07:00Kaitlin E. Harrisbe755e5c1c056c50ae8f7290215df86f656815bb90785plain2016-04-26T22:08:19-07:00Kaitlin E. Harrisbe755e5c1c056c50ae8f7290215df86f656815bbThis is the most common type of irony that is used and understood. Otherwise known as simple sarcasm or facetiousness, this is the easiest to understand and portray in text, and it can be used in videos as well.
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12016-04-25T23:05:04-07:00Kaitlin E. Harrisbe755e5c1c056c50ae8f7290215df86f656815bbMedia Means No Safe Space1plain2016-04-25T23:05:04-07:00Kaitlin E. Harrisbe755e5c1c056c50ae8f7290215df86f656815bb