YouTube rewind has been an annual tradition on the website, it is a video made by the website to celebrate that year's biggest and most successful creators and make a video to 'rewind' the year. At first, they were well received and something to look forward to seeing the video come out. However the 2018 Rewind was not well received and in fact became the most disliked video on the website, currently sitting at 17 million dislikes. That years and previous years were mainly just a long music video of many songs put together with many of the YouTubers who were notable that year. That changed for the 2019 version which came out only a few days ago. This year they released what is essentially a list video and that still is being looked at negatively.
The NCAA has finally come with the times and is now acting to "embrace change" by allowing college athletes to be paid for use of their name image and likeness. This is not a new problem and has been talked about and made fun of for years and years. Even the Olympics, the most prestigious sporting event in history, has allowed athletes to participate and sponsored for more than 30 years. So now that athletes in the NCAA will be able to profit what is next. It is agreed upon the school can not and will not directly pay the athlete. But let's say the coach of a team starts a shoe business and signs all his athletes to that shoe brand and any recruits who sign will get a shoe deal as well. Won't that create bad recruiting practices? What do you think
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