The Onion Lampoons 'Good' YouTube Videos
In response to the mind-numbingly banal videos that YouTube users often post, satirical news organization'The Onion' has released a video claiming that YouTube executives have offered $100,000 to the first user that submits a "worthwhile" video, BoingBoing reports.
Watch above as 'The Onion' correspondents Nicole Carter and Jeff Tate cover this earth-shaking "news." While anchorman Jeff reports that -- as of yet -- YouTube's newly introduced "Actually Good" section remains empty, we would nominate this video, itself, for that category. [From: BoingBoing]





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Subscribe to commentsDarkLightNov 14th 2008 2:20PM
It would be a good idea for them to make an "actually good" section.
Really.
I don't like YouTube because pretty much everything in there is crap I don't care about.. Granted, there are some awesome videos, but very hard to find
If they added an "actually good" section listing only those videos, I'd visit daily :-D
CheeseNov 15th 2008 10:33AM
I would not be in the actually good section (meloncheese868)