Video sharing site
YouTube
has made its first round of awards, announcing the
seven
winning videos selected by users in what the site hopes will become an
annual event.
Categories for the competition included 'most creative', 'most
inspirational', 'best music' and 'most adorable'.
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The 'most adorable' award went to a short animated piece entitled
Kiwi!,
while US rock band
OK Go won the
award for 'most creative' video with a three-minute treadmill acrobatics display
set to the band's song
Here
It Goes Again.
The award for 'best series' went to
Ask A
Ninja. The comedy 'advice' series features a ninja who answers readers'
questions and promises certain death with the catch-phrase: "I look forward to
killing you soon."
Like any awards show, YouTube's were not without controversy. At least one
winning video drew the ire of readers and led some to question the competition's
legitimacy.
Smosh
Short 2: Stranded, the winner of the 'best comedy' award, was swamped with
negative comments. Some users even went as far as to accuse the creators of
stuffing ballots and paying YouTube for the award.
YouTube did not immediately return a request for comment from
vnunet.com.
A company news release and the contest's
official
page list user votes as the only method of selecting a winner.
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