Mostly because of viewers that live in rural areas. In urban and suburban areas most internet is given by cables in the ground that give internet. Companies Do that because cables can reach several buildings or houses with families and make a lot of money. In rural areas it is less dense and not every house is right next to each other. So if the cables reach only 1 or 2 houses they prefer to not give cables because it doesn’t give companies enough money to balance the expense of making the cables. So most companies do satellites for internet in rural areas which currently isn’t the best. So rural viewers sometimes use 144p if the internet isn’t working.
144p refers to a video resolution of 256 x 144 pixels, which is considered a low-quality standard definition format. It is often used for streaming video on slower internet connections or for mobile devices where bandwidth is limited. While 144p is adequate for basic content viewing, it lacks clarity and detail compared to higher resolutions like 720p or 1080p.
unfortunley, it does not exist, the videos on youtube are fake =(
There is no specific end date for YouTube as a platform. As long as people continue to use it and the company remains successful, YouTube will likely continue to exist.
Yes leopard seals exist, for proof go to youtube and search leopard seals.
As Youtube's reason to exist is to host and distribute video clips, this would appear to be a very unlikely course of action at any time.
Netflix, Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube
Yes it does exist You can buy it on Itunes But I downloaded it from my CD [: Or look it up on youtube It probably has it on there
The resolutions 144p, 240p, 360p, 480p, 720p, 1080p, 1440p, 2160p, and 4320p were developed over several years as technology advanced. Standard Definition (SD) resolutions like 144p, 240p, and 480p were common in the early 2000s, while High Definition (HD) resolutions like 720p and 1080p emerged in the mid-2000s. The introduction of 1440p (Quad HD) came around 2010, with 2160p (4K UHD) appearing around 2012, and 4320p (8K UHD) being discussed and developed in the mid-2010s. Each resolution represents a step up in clarity and detail as display technology evolved.
It probably shouldn't. Sometime it's very inappropriate. But, on the other hand it can be useful for watching cartoons and such
There is a YouTube video where you can hear her speaking French.
No. Nibiru does not exist. These "sightings" are either hoaxes or the product of delusions.
You're going to have to use a web cam to capture all that's happening on your computer screen. Once you're done filming, you can edit the video and then upload it onto YouTube. Just be careful of YouTube's copyright policies and community guidelines or your YouTube account may cease to exist.