My involvement in
our class Wiki project had started with my contribution within the YouTube page
by first supplementing in the discussion on ‘YouTube Red’ where I had
added updates to the information on the service.
Following this, I also added
two new additional contributions which were first ‘YouTube Premium,’ which is the newer service they are offering that had replaced YouTube Red
and combined other services, but it isn’t a dedicated music streaming platform,
that is why YouTube also offers YouTube music. Still, YouTube Premium offers many of the same
benefits as YouTube Red but also has a number of extra benefits to improve
YouTube users experience such as original content and ad-free YouTube streaming.
The second addition was ‘YouTube Music’ which is a separate paid service similar
to Apple Music, Spotify, or Pandora and that allows subscribers to stream a
wide library of music and explore new releases. Finally, with these entries, I
had also added supplementary images and references.
Afterward, I had
then created an entirely new Wiki page titled ‘Vlogging’ in which I discuss
what are Vlogs, the history of Vlogs, the term Vloggers, the popularity of Vlogging,
the different kinds of Vlogging platforms, Vlogging categories and most popular
Vloggers. Within my contributions I had
also added references information and added images to highlight the information.
Vlogs are an important addition because it is the sister version of Blogs, a topic we have been covering and the platform we are widely using with our class
discussions. Vlogs are a kind of Blog but its where most or all of the content
medium is in video format rather than written text or image entries and it’s
also, a topic that gets lost within YouTube which is one of the more popular and
commonly used Vlogging platform.
But I will also further continue to add to other
Wiki pages in the coming weeks by reviewing and editing or adding to other Wiki
pages.
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