YouTube Poop

YouTube Poop, also called YTP, is a form of video editing that is exclusive to YouTube. Its participants are called YouTube Poopers, or YTPers, or Poopers, people who take numerous forms of media, be it movies, children's TV shows, or commercials, and edit their sources to be funny, bizarre, otherworldly, or, in rare cases, artistic. Many YouTube Poopers use Sony Vegas as their video editing software of choice as it's practically limitless regarding video-editing capabilities, allowing Poopers to do whatever they please with their sources. What's said to be the first YouTube Poop appeared on December 24, 2004 by SuperYoshi titled "I'D SAY HE'S HOT ON OUR TAIL".

YouTube Poop is considered to be counterculture at its core by remixing and sometimes mocking its sources. Some Poops use sources such as Barney the Dinosaur, Pixar movies, Michael Rosen, and SpongeBob SquarePants, its greatest source of videos by far, making up 19% of existing Poops. These Poops are often more mature than their sources by having swearing, sex jokes, drug usage, and blood and gore be recurring elements in the Poops.

The YTP Community
Sometimes, YouTube Poopers engage in a collaborative project called YTP Tennis where two Poopers will take turns editing one source, hence the name. Like in regular tennis, the video editing goes back and forth until the end of the video, like how the ball bounces back and forth between the tennis players. Unlike regular tennis, this is not a sport. For the convenience of the viewers, there may be a watermark of both Poopers (but only one at a time) in the bottom left or right corner of the screen to tell whose turn it is in the tennis match.

Another pastime for Poopers is collabs, a video (typically over twenty minutes in duration) in which multiple Poopers contribute their short Poops to the project. To initiate a collab, one Pooper must announce on their channel that a collab is starting soon, give participating Poopers a deadline to send their Poops to them, and the collab announcer will edit together all of the Poops into one large video. The collab may be themed by a franchise, holiday, or miscellaneous theme the collab announcer thinks up.

YTP vs Copyright Issues
YouTube Poopers, as expected by their usage of copyrighted materials, have a long-running history of trouble involving copyright infringementundefined. Although most Poops, as claimed by the Poopers, fall under fair use, they were more vulnerable to copyright issues than most other videos on YouTube.