Oddly satisfying videos are a genre of internet video clips that portray repetitive events or actions that viewers find satisfying. Typical subjects include materials (wood, foam, etc., and in particular slime) being manipulated (carved, smoothed, dissolved, etc.), domino shows, or parlor tricks.The trend emerged in the 2010s on the Internet forum Reddit, whose "/r/oddlysatisfying" subreddit was established in 2013 and, as of 2019, had 2.6 million subscribers. Oddly satisfying videos are now widespread on online video platforms such as YouTube and Instagram. Irish researchers found in 2019 that videos "whose appeal seemed to be related to their sensory or tactile nature", particularly videos involving slime, were popular among children. Advertising also uses the appeal of oddly satisfying videosFor Copyright Related Issues Contact [email protected]
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