VIDEO : We Watch A Crazy Amount of Cat Videos--And That's Not A Bad Thing

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According to ReelSEO.com, a website about video marketing, there are more than two million cat videos on YouTube. People have watched these videos more than 25 billion times, which equates to an average of 12,000 views per cat video. Jessica Gall Myrick is an Assistant Professor of Media at Indiana University, Bloomington. She did her own research into the cat-internet pheonomena. She wrote for Mashable that according to her study, if you currently own or have previously owned a cat ? or if you?ve volunteered to assist pets in the past year ? you?re more likely to watch cat videos. Cat video viewers also spent more time online than other participants, tended to be more agreeable and shy, and felt they had adequate emotional support in their lives. Three-quarters of respondents did not actively seek out cat content. Instead, they happened upon it in the course of their daily internet use. This means that it?s hard to avoid internet cats, even if you want to.??


We Watch A Crazy Amount of Cat Videos--And That's Not A Bad Thing

18-06-2015 - Vidéo