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Content Farmer

A person (often a rich YouTuber or media influencer) who posts low-quality and "cringe" content at a fast pace to gain fame, recognition, or wealth. Their main audience are children of smaller ages or teens. These people often copy and re-distrubute works of other people and take credit for it.

I didn't know my favorite youtuber was a Content Farmer until he started copying another youtuber's thumbnails and used his content as him own.

by Microsoftupdate2636 January 18, 2024


content farm

A content farm is a person/group in the internet who are exploited by trolls creating funny/troll/humiliating content.

yo, that e-girl is a content farm

by iviooxx April 27, 2024


content farm

A YouTuber who milks literally every single hot trend that's on the platform, do not subscribe

That YouTuber is a content farm, do not subscribe to him

by ufffugghyhy November 28, 2023


Content Farm

A content farm is any online account that is made specifically to churn out as much content as possible for monetary gain, often being described as “soulless” or “lacking creativity”. They also usually have specific design choices (ex: colorful animations or extremely exaggerative thumbnails) that make the videos more appealing to large audiences.

As accurate as it is, I can’t stand the infographics show. They’re clearly a content farm.

by hooliganfanatic December 3, 2023


Meta content

Content on social media analyzing and evaluating the content originating from the same social media.

:Let me show you a tiktok of how harmful tiktok is.
:Wow that is some meta content right there.

by Juicebox1738 May 8, 2023


Content Vultures

Content vultures are people who follow and comment random things like « Do you want Arabic Lessons » or My mom just died and your videos are comforting. »

Yo, are those Content Vultures?

by GoroMK1 February 25, 2023


complainer content

Short videos where a person complains to the camera, often recorded alone in their car. This type of content typically involves tired or repetitive issues with little resolution offered, designed more for social media engagement than constructive dialogue. It’s characterized by exaggerated frustrations and often feels unrewarding to viewers.

Every time I scroll through my feed, it's just more complainer content about things we can't change—like, why are you yelling at your dashboard?

by Jay Tees December 7, 2024