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What makes a trend? Human truths behind the Top 5 YouTube trends

Ashley Chang, Yiğit Yücel

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What makes a trend. Human truths behind the Top 5 YouTube trends.

What are millions of people choosing to watch on the world’s largest video platform? And what is it that makes these videos so popular? Here we look at the top 5 YouTube trends from last year and the human truths that are driving them.

Trend 1: The success of sequels

Some of 2021’s most successful videos were follow-ups to top-viewed videos.

YouTube trend 1: Sequels. In India, sketch comedy characters by BB Ki Vines are well-loved among his 25.1M subscribers and star in his web series “Dhindora”. The first episode drew 60M views and the series attracted over 300M views across 8 episodes.
What we learned: If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.

The success of sequels reveals how viewers are taking comfort in familiarity, particularly amid times of uncertainty.

Once viewers are invested in content they love, they begin to actively seek out more of the same.

Trend 2: Live streams are mainstream

Creators are using live streams to connect with their audiences in real time, making cultural moments a communal affair.

YouTube trend 2: Live streams. In Taiwan, 上班不要看 NSFW live streamed their Walk Bell John Awards Ceremony for YouTube creators and attracted 72K concurrent viewers, and 2.3M views in total.
What we learned: Connection tops credentials.

You don’t need big budgets or intricate scripts to captivate audiences. The popularity of live streams shows that viewers are placing value on authentic and immediate content that reflects real life.

Trend 3: You play, I watch

Once a subculture, gaming is now undeniably pop culture. The first half of 2021 saw over 800 billion gaming-related views on YouTube.1

YouTube trend 3: Gaming. In Indonesia, Sarah Viloid infuses her gaming videos with humor and conversations about daily life, entertaining her 4.69M subscribers. Her most popular gameplay video from 2021 has 4.1M views.
What we learned: Created shared experiences to bring people closer.

Gaming is more than holding a controller — it’s joining a community. Digital audiences seek content they can relate to and tribes they can align with, and gaming pop culture provides a colorful backdrop for diverse storytelling and engaging experiences.

Trend 4: Podcast enthusiasts

YouTube is now an established podcast destination, buoyed by greater demand for audio content and multisensory experiences.

YouTube trend 4: Podcasts. In Thailand, The Standard Podcast has 478K subscribers and >40M hits a year after launch. It covers a range of topics from mental health to world history and current affairs. Its most popular video in 2021 has 1.5M views.
What we learned: Show how the sausage is made.

The rise of video podcasts shows how viewers are seeking to build deeper connections with the content and creators they care about. Providing behind-the-scenes access can help to establish virtual proximity for viewers, while offering creators and brands an opportunity to show a different or more intimate side of themselves.

Trend 5: Short and sweet

Is reality more captivating than fiction? Millions of people seem to think so. Top creators are tapping into the quick, informal aspect of Shorts to spotlight the humor and relatability of daily life.

YouTube trend 5: Shorts. In the Philippines, since Chief Makoi started using Shorts, his videos about the seafaring lifestyle have gained 3X more channel views and over 3M views in just two weeks.
What we learned: Is not what you say, it’s how you say it.

Regardless of themes or topics, this year’s most popular Shorts had one thing in common: they were relatable. Today’s viewers are looking for content that is unfiltered and unpretentious.

We’ve rounded up the top examples from each market. Click to download them:

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Ashley Chang

Culture & Trends Manager, APAC CaTs APAC, YouTube XFN Teams

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Yiğit Yücel

APAC YouTube Ads Marketing Manager, Contributor

Sources (1)

1 YouTube data, Global, H1 2021.

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