Not totally worthless: why videos go viral (on YouTube) Published March 6, 2012 By Mark A. Rayner Factoids that stuck out for me: more than 48 hours of video uploaded to YouTube every minute the speaker, Kevin Allocca, is paid to watch this crap cats watching cats watching a cartoon cat: hilarious. Via The High Definite. Alltop likes to watch… FacebookTweetPinLinkedIn Categories:But is it art? Parody & Satire Tags:internet cultureKevin Alloccaviral videoyoutube Previous Post How politicians explain the stock market Next Post Shall I compare thee, in chart form, to a summer’s day