Display title | Nico Nico Douga |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Nico Nico Douga (ニコニコ動画) is a Japanese video-sharing service much like YouTube. In fact, it started out as an online YouTube front-end before they were blocked from loading videos off YouTube servers. Now they host their own videos (for most language versions; for the English version they have somehow been allowed to do this again). Its trademark feature is the ability to add timed scrolling or subtitle-style captions to a playing video instead of offering a regular comments page like YouTube. This solves one problem (multiple pages required to see all comments on a YouTube video) while introducing a whole new one (see "Bullet Hell" below). Additionally, it has two features not originally seen on YouTube [1] -- one is the "live broadcast", which is exactly what it sounds like, usually a concert or anime, and the other is the "International Nico Nico Film Festival", where people compete to make a short film based upon a certain theme; there is a cash prize. |