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Muser

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Muser (plural Musers)

  1. A surname.

Noun

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Muser (plural Musers)

  1. Alternative letter-case form of muser (user of the social media service Musical.ly).
    • 2016 December 3–4, Jay Dunn, “Overnight sensations”, in The Salinas Californian, volume 155, number 291, page 3A:
      The resulting short clips can have captions, with hashtags like #featureme, credits for song and artist, comments, “hearts,” and a multitude of easy sharing options, so “Musers” can post to video sites and social media like Instagram and WhatsApp.
    • 2018, Meridith Valiando Rojas, quoting Trevor Moran, Selfie Made: Your Ultimate Guide to Social Media Stardom, Wednesday Books, →ISBN:
      I see YouTubers get mad at Musers. I see nothing wrong with Musers and I don’t see how people can hate on the new kids.
    • 2018, Ana Homayoun, Social Media Wellness: Helping Tweens and Teens Thrive in an Unbalanced Digital World, Corwin, →ISBN:
      One of the most popular social video-sharing apps is Musical.ly, a music-sharing app that allows “Musers” (as users are aptly named) to post videos of themselves lip synching to songs. Musical.ly has exploded in popularity since launching in August 2014, and as of October 2016, the app boasts over 133.5 million Musers worldwide (60 million in the United States).
    • 2018, Chantale Pard, STEM Programming for All Ages: A Practical Guide for Librarians (Practical Guides for Librarians; number 48), Rowman & Littlefield, →ISBN, page 90:
      Famous Musers have developed a method of impressive techniques for the one-hand selfie dancing (as the other hand is holding the phone in selfie mode to film) including hand swipes, half-hand heart shapes, and hand and camera twirls.
    • 2023, Narayan Changder, Moldova, page 153:
      What was normal speed for Musers (Musical.ly users)? A. 2x B. 3x C. 1x D. 0.5x

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