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MrBeastification

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Etymology

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From MrBeast (an American YouTube personality) +‎ -ification. Coined on 30 July 2022 by YouTuber Orr "Pinely" Piamenta.[1]

Pronunciation

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  • Audio (US):(file)

Noun

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MrBeastification (uncountable)

  1. (Internet slang, neologism) On the video-sharing website YouTube, the trend of videos having increasingly shorter runtimes, larger budgets, faster pacing, louder audio and attention-grabbing editing styles and oversaturated thumbnails for greater viewer retention, especially through replicating the ideas and format of American YouTuber MrBeast.
    • 2022 September 6, dannymcmahon, Twitter[2]:
      YouTube is knee-deep in "MrBeastification."
    • 2022 December 13, “Year in Review: Analyzing YouTube's Top 10 moments of 2022”, in The Colin and Samir Show:
      But I think specifically with MrBeastification, it was really the first time where a thumbnail style and a format became oversaturated on the platform.
    • 2023 January 6, dreamie_twt, Twitter[3]:
      dream dropping his 45 minute vlog during the peak mrbeastification of youtube
    • 2023 June 8, _Belovedz_, Twitter[4]:
      I don’t support the mrbeastification of any YouTubers videos. Videos that are around 20-30 minutes will always be better than these short videos people are pumping out now
    • 2023 July 2, glitchsap, Twitter[5]:
      the mrbeastification of karl jacobs has started
    • 2023 December 20, Vaibhav Singh Tomar, quoting Anthony Padilla, ““Beastification of Content”: Smosh Creators Talk About the Impact of MrBeast on the Creator Community”, in MSN[6]:
      Due to this MrBeastification of content, there’s this very heavy desire for people to really get caught up in the stats.

References

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  1. ^ Orr Piamenta (2022 July 30) The MrBeast-ification of Youtube[sic][1], Pinely (channel name); via YouTube