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  2. YouTube Space - Wikipedia

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    The exterior of YouTube Space London Kings Cross in 2020, the first YouTube Space to be opened in 2012. A YouTube Space is the name given to virtual and pop-up events designed to aid content creators hosted by the American video hosting platform YouTube.

  3. Mike Ritland - Wikipedia

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    Mike Ritland is a New York Times Best Selling author: [14] [15] Trident K9 Warriors, Publisher St. Martin's Paperbacks, ISBN 978-1250073051 [16] [17]; Navy SEAL Dogs, Publisher St. Martin's Griffin, ISBN 9781250049698 [18]

  4. Krew (YouTube group) - Wikipedia

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    Krew (stylized in all caps) is a group of YouTubers from Canada, best known for their gaming videos. The group consists of Kat La (Funneh), Betty La (Rainbow), Kimberly "Kim" La (Gold), Wenny La (Lunar), and Allen La (Draco), all of whom are siblings. [1]

  5. YouTube (YouTube channel) - Wikipedia

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    On November 2, 2013, the YouTube channel briefly surpassed PewDiePie's channel, to become the most-subscribed channel on the website. The channel ascended to the top position through auto-suggesting and pre-selecting itself as a subscription option upon new user registration for YouTube. [3]

  6. Police code - Wikipedia

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    The Hundred Code is a three-digit police code system. [3] This code is usually pronounced digit-by-digit, using a radio alphabet for any letters, as 505 "five zero five" or 207A "two zero seven Alpha".

  7. YouTuber - Wikipedia

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    Influential YouTubers are frequently described as microcelebrities. [2] Since YouTube is widely conceived as a bottom-up social media video platform, microcelebrities do not appear to be involved with the established and commercial system of celebrity culture; rather, they appear self-governed and independent.

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