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Owen Williams
Former TNW employeeOwen was a reporter for TNW based in Amsterdam, now a full-time freelance writer and consultant helping technology companies make their word Owen was a reporter for TNW based in Amsterdam, now a full-time freelance writer and consultant helping technology companies make their words friendlier. In his spare time he codes, writes newsletters and cycles around the city.
With 300 hours of video uploaded to YouTube every minute, there’s a lot of videos on the site that are never watched or given the love they deserve.
This interesting little site, PetitTube, helps you find unloved YouTube videos and give them a view. When I tested it out, I got a wide-ranging selection, from a car ad to how to learn JavaScript.
Every time you reload the page, you’ll see a new random video that hasn’t ever been watched. You can vote for whether it deserved to go unnoticed or not at the bottom of the page.
The idea is similar to that of Forgotify, which helps you find songs on Spotify that haven’t ever had a single listen.
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