When it comes to YouTube and the rankings of the most popular videos, you probably think of it in terms of the number of views or likes of a given video. But just because a YouTube video happens to have a lot of views or millions of favorites, that doesn’t mean you’re safe from receiving hate speech. In fact, some of the most famous and infamous viral videos on YouTube also carry an astonishing number of hate crimes.

If you have ever been curious to know what kind of videos get the most hate, this is your life to find. Here are the 10 most popular current videos on YouTube.

10. Call of Duty: Infinite War Show Trailer – Call of Duty (3.88 million hates)

It’s not the only game-related YouTube video on this list, but it’s the only one to act as a preview for the upcoming game. Call of Duty: Infinite War released in 2016, but the strange thing about this special video, is that although it received 3.88 million hits from the beginning of its post, many of the most recent comments on this video have some facts to say about the game itself.

And some YouTube users have expressed frustration for judging the game hard, so quickly rely on this trailer. This trailer also has 43 million views and people are still coming back to it in 2020.

9. Despacito – Luis Fonsi starring Daddy Yankee (4.54 hat)

Despacito’s post on this list is very much due to how much we are satisfied with it before it is released. You can’t escape the original music or many of your remixes. And to be honest, when you compare the number of your hatred to the number of your favorites, the amount of hatred is not all that bad. Of course, there are 4.54 million likes, but there are still 38.02 favorites and over 6 billion views.

The music may seem like it is now, but the numbers have not changed. Millions you love secretly.

8. Can this video get 1 million hits? – PewDiePie (Hate 4.75)

Yes. PewDiePie’s request was fulfilled, and he has 1 million likes for this video. In addition the extra hatred of 3.75 million. And this is not surprising in his next post (he has approximately 105 million subscribers on YouTube) and the fact that his fans seem to want to do anything to show support for their favorite YouTube star.

This particular video was published in December 2016 and has had over 20 million views since then.

7. It’s Daily Bro – Jake Paul featuring Group 10 (4.81 million hates)

We are also sorry to have released this particular video, but with 4.81 million hits, Jake Paul “It’s Everyday Bro” belongs to this list. And if you watch the video, we are sure you will understand why. (But we also note that it also does not accept more prejudices and has 2.9 million favorites.)

6. Johny Johny Yes Papa – LooLoo Kids (5.90 million hates)

It is strange to think that a child’s music of less than two minutes can accumulate a lot of hatred. That is, until you realize the value of your billions of views probably the little ones are playing short, regular music and much, much to the annoyance of their parents. It is not a terrible song, but it is, like many songs for children, repetition and simple words in it. The video itself features a child trying to sneak in sugar cubes when his father (or grandfather?) Doesn’t watch. The beginning is strange, but hardly worthy of more than 5 million hatreds.

5. Miroshka TV – Multi-Color Education on Farm (6.40 million hatred)

Not only is the children’s video on this list, but it may be the longest video feature that the children have shown. Open in five minutes and 10 seconds, Miroshka TV’s Ethnic Studies Students on Farm is a terrific animation video that teaches children about colors through playful smiles with creepy smiles in purpose. The video is said in Russian, but the background music is “Old MacDonald had a Farm” written in English. While the video makes sure the work is done – you will learn the names of many different colors – it is a very long video given the subject and the cells do strange things like throwing themselves into pieces and combine the polishes together to create a large egg, who then creates small eggs again. O po pupo.

4. Baby Shark Dance – Pinkfong! Music & Kids Stories (7.71 million hates)

If your kids are finally tired of Baby Shark’s crazy song, then we are sorry to put this horn on you again. But it is in this list for some reason because regardless of how popular music is among children and young children, the video also has an impact on 7 million hatreds.

There is no way to be sure, but we like to think that all the heartache comes from an angry parent who just wants to listen to something else for a change. The Baby Shark Dance video was released in May 2016 and has garnered over 5 billion views so far.

3. YouTube Back to 2019: For Record – YouTube (8.98 million hates)

YouTube created this video in response to the objections of the highly ridiculous Revind YouTube Rewind 2018 video. So is it better than the 2018 video? Well, he did it again on this list because he got almost 9 million hits from his start. But, this video also has a lot more prejudices than its predecessor, it seems to have a more round-themed theme (video clips and moments in which YouTube videos and creators break records) , and also shorter than the 2018 video. Progress, right?

2. Son – Justin Bieber starring Ludacris (11.39 million hatreds)

It is a video that launches a million believers. (Yes, that’s exactly what Justin Bieber fans are calling themselves.) The video began in 2010 and is still gaining traction with 2 billion views.

It is a video that launches a million believers. (Yes, that’s what Justin Bieber fans are calling themselves.) Since its first release in 2010, there have been hundreds of parodies and remixes of Justin’s first single — but the original music video still has more views 2 billion.

The strange thing is that we often see a big split in your likes and dislikes of video because many videos eventually fall into consensus about its quality. However, the “Son” is outside in that only 2 million votes separate those who like and those who do not. The video has more than 13 million likes, but it also has 11.39 million likes. Ten years later, it seems the judge is still on whether this video is awful.

1. YouTube Back in 2018 – YouTube (17.93 million hates)

In a surprising thought, the web site that gave birth to the idea of ​​a YouTube video also received a home prize for having the most unwanted video. The reason for the surprising amount of thumb below is not that the video-secret ended in full eight minutes, the unnecessary amount of time for a cheesy video review, giving the appropriate attention.

The video also doesn’t understand the system — there are corny memes, awesome clips, and, in total, a lot more simultaneously. It may not normally accept nearly 207 million hates, but it is uncomfortable to watch. Considering that YouTube’s turnaround for 2019 is not far from this one, we can only speculate how the Recession for celebrity 2020 will be.

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