As we all know, the comment section can be the cherry on top for various types of content. It is an important addition to articles, social media posts, and videos published online. Comments can foster polite discussions among people interested in the same topic, but sometimes they can turn into battlegrounds where individuals argue to prove their point. This often occurs with polarizing subjects, but occasionally it happens with topics that simply have differing opinions.
Beyond interactions between viewers, comments are primarily intended to engage with the content creator. This is especially common on YouTube, where creators encourage their subscribers to leave comments to build a community around a specific topic. Among these comments, we sometimes find gems—humorous remarks that add another layer of enjoyment to a video. Sometimes it’s a funny observation the viewer made while watching, and other times it’s a random remark that makes the content hilarious. The Instagram profile ‘Funny YouTube Comments’ is dedicated to curating the best comments found under various videos.
Scroll down to see a selection of the funniest posts shared by that profile.
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Bored Panda reached out to the creator of the 'Funny YouTube Comments' account to learn more about it. Our first question was about what makes certain YouTube comments stand out as particularly funny or worth sharing. Here's what we learned: “YouTube comments are completely unexpected... anyone can say anything whether it’s from 5 years ago or today.”
The moderator of the Instagram profile also explained to us how the process of curating new posts for publication works: “It depends on what type of content I share... if it’s a video, I find those myself on YouTube through various playlists. If it’s just a comment (such as a regular picture post) I find those either through Reddit or Google Images itself.”
We were also eager to know which post shared by 'Funny YouTube Comments' is the creator's personal favorite. Here's what we found out: “My all-time favorite post is the ‘Joe Biden’ one where he stutters/mixes up his words.”
Medhi! I love his channel! Electroboom. If you have a passing interest in electricity and electronics I highly recommend it. Also he electrocutes himself at least once per video.
We also reached out to Sally-Anne Hayward, an award-winning comedian and a co-host of the Spit or Swallow podcast from the UK. We wanted to discuss some topics related to humor and comedian’s work.
First, we learned what drew Hayward to comedy in the first place, and how she got started in this field: “ I was quite naughty at school and realised I got attention by making people laugh. I then did a degree in Drama which included a module in Stand Up Comedy. I loved this. Immediately after I started out on the open mike circuit and worked my way up to being able to do it for a living. What a ride!”
We were also eager to learn more about the comedian’s inspiration for the jokes she uses in her live performances. Sally-Anne shared with us how she comes up with her material: “For the most part something happens in life and I think 'that could be funny' and I work it up from there. I tend to try stuff out at new material gigs, or if I'm really positive it will work I'll arrogantly put it in a set at a professional show and run with it. If it doesn't work then there is a joke coming to make everybody forget what just happened.”
When asked if Hayward ever found inspiration for her comedy routines from comments or online interactions, she responded briefly: “Absolutely! One person's sincerity is another person's eye roll.”
Lastly, we asked the comedian to share her thoughts on why short, witty comments often get the most laughs. We were curious if there was any comedic principle at play. Hayward answered jokingly: “Because people have no attention span any longer. We are all scrolling to the next thing. That's why I'm keeping these answers shor.....”
If you want to learn more about Sally-Anne and check out her upcoming live performances, visit her website and follow her on Facebook, TikTok, X, and YouTube.
You know, in the UK, lacrosse has been the winter sport of choice at posh girls' schools from age 12 since before Enid Blyton was writing, maybe the 40s?
Damn - imagine treading on this barefoot, in the middle of winter, in the middle of the night...
How do you think were CNN feeling then, reporting live a riot in their own center? Cameraman never dies I guess
No to mention potentially dangerous… he could take her eye out with that nose!
Its very cute the way Lush put pictures of the people who made the product on the bottles and tubs, but I'm still mildly uncomfortable having a shower with Gavin looking at me
Looks like a Sontaran on a break from filming a Dr Who episode.
"You can cut through the cuffs in ten minutes, or bone in five. Choose wisely. "
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