YouTube is big enough that someone can use it every day and still be surprised—not just in terms of content like "Turkish Man Yelling 'Meow' at an Egg," but the service itself. For instance, not only does YouTube host user-generated videos, it's also apparently capable of generating them itself. The "About" section said the video was "Auto-generated by YouTube. Google's support page explains that YouTube creates "auto-generated channels" via algorithms in order "to collect trending and popular videos by topic. That makes sense. YouTube is always just queueing up a related video, so it seems easy enough to just loop a bunch of tags together and call it a channel.

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