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Why the Number of O's In LOL Matter On YouTube

karthikmns writes "It turns out that Google uses the number of o's in a lol to weigh how funny a video is. In a blog post Google explains how they came up with an algorithm to gauge a video's comedic potential. So if you want to watch funnier videos, make sure to add some extra o's or help them by visiting their Comedy Slam and voting."

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  1. Amazing by gmuslera · · Score: 4, Insightful

    From the people that used extra o's in Goooooogle to signal that there are more pages of search results.

    I suppose that for certain people, adding o's is the plain text approach to add stars

  2. Re:What *does* LOOL mean? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

    laughing over obscure optical objectivism over Ontario oval, out loud

    It almost makes sense for some odd video of Candian egg jokes.
    looooooool

  3. Re:LOOOOOOOOL!!!! by Anrego · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I hope they are keeping in mind how low the bar is when studying YouTube comments.

    Behind every terrifying comment on a youtube video is a member of the youtube audience. The very same audience this rating system is supposed to speak to.
    I’ll accept that youtube comment section has such a bad rap that a lot of people who would make intelligent comments don’t bother, but I think in general youtube reminds us that there are a huge number of very unintelligent people out there and they probably make up the bulk of youtube viewership!

  4. Re:so by leonardluen · · Score: 2, Insightful

    i believe Mr Anonymous Coward qualifies as the 3 digit...is there a 2 digit in the crowd?

  5. Re:I have only one thing to say to this by mortonda · · Score: 5, Insightful

    LL