Difference between revisions of "Vlogging influences of lonelygirl15"

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# Smosh
 
# Smosh

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In lonelygirl15's first two videos, she made references to a number of other vloggers who were popular at the time. Although this was largely a method to gain the attention of an audience already interested in vlogging, these vloggers also paved the way for a popular vlogging-based internet serial.

Brookers, thewinekone, paytotheorderofofof2, FilthyWhore, and bowiechick, kaiserro11, scream0 are all

For ease of reference during construction -


  1. Smosh
  2. Filthywhore
  3. sexxiebebe23
  4. schizoar
  5. strawberrie
  6. bowiechick
  7. animextenshi
  8. whiteflower
  9. Brookers
  10. MadV

4 of top 10 were used as LG tags.