A man records himself eating fast food amid piles of cheeseburgers, fish sandwiches, chicken nuggets, hashbrowns and fries, and, of course, copious amounts of sauce — all with heightened sound to hear ...
When news breaks, you need to understand what actually matters — and what to do about it. At Vox, our mission to help you make sense of the world has never been more vital. But we can’t do it on our ...
Amy McCarthy is a former reporter at Eater, focusing on pop culture, policy and labor, and only the weirdest online trends. As 10 slices of bacon sizzle on an electric griddle, YouTube star Nicholas P ...
There are more than a few ways to scratch the YouTube content itch. Absolutely more than you should ever get through without neglecting your loved ones. But of all the things you could possibly watch, ...
My habit of watching YouTubers eat on camera started as a joke. I was a few days into my new life as a vegan, and my best friend thought it would be funny to send me videos of people eating crab legs ...
At first glance, Mukbangs make little sense. A person sits in front of a camera, eats large quantities of food, speaks softly or enthusiastically, and thousands, sometimes millions, watch in real time ...
Food videos are booming on YouTube — from mukbangs to challenge videos to recipes – and with media giants like BuzzFeed and Condé Nast pumping out mouthwatering content, the genre has become a staple ...
Perfectly precise winged eyeliner and true crime — hitting the sweet spot of the YouTube algorithm. For five years, Bailey Sarian’s YouTube channel catered to a small, but consistent audience within ...