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The Disturbing Truth of Mukbang | A Documentary

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The Disturbing Truth of Mukbang | A Documentary

We need to talk about Mukbang 먹방 …

⚠️ WARNING: Extreme Food Content⚠️

From Zach Choi, to Eat With Boki, Nikocado Avocado, and Trisha Paytas – Mukbang and ASMR food content is extremely popular on Youtube. This video aims to explain why we love watching other people eat so much – as well as the rise and popularity of food content in general.

As we’ll learn, food is an incredibly potent visual stimuli. And just looking at it – even through a screen can be enough to make us hungry – or even ‘satisfy’ us, as if we had eaten ourselves.

We’ll start at the beginning. How food content became so prevalent through Instagram, the Food Network and our current Foodie culture. How Mukbang Started in South Korea – and then made its way to America.

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00:00 – Intro
02:52 – Rise of Food Content
07:59 – Mukbang History
9:27 – First American Mukbang
10:42 – Popularity & Controversy
13:11 – Why Do People Watch Mukbang?
13:23 – Entertainment Value
14:03 – The Portion Sizes…
15:19 – Unique Foods & ASMRtists
17:20 – Nikocado Avocado
18:11 – Mukbang Has Gone Too Far
20:36 – Is It A Fetish?
23:21 – The “Feeders”
24:24 Instinctual Acts
27:34 – No Words…
29:16 – Connection
30:34 – Loneliness & Eating Alone
32:43 – THE FOOD!
34:34 -Watching People Eat
34:47 – Satisfying?
35:23 – Big Bites & Eating Clean
36:15 – Gross and Unappetizing
38:37 – Vicarious Satiation
40:24 – Hunger, Cravings, Food Cues
43:02 – The Power of Food Content
48:05 – Supernormal Stimuli
55:05 – My NEW Program!
56:16 – Conclusion

We’ll be answering the following questions:

-Why Do People Like Watching Mukbangs? / Who watches Mukbangs?
-Are Mukbangs helpful for dieting? Can Mukbangs truly be satisfying?

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Who Started The Mukbang Trend?

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In this video i will explain who the person was who started mukbang in general and on youtube with some background history.

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Do you know the Top 10 Untold Truths about Mukbang? Mukbang are live video broadcasts that happen online. Also pronounced “mook-bong”, “muck-bong” or “mook-bang”, meokbang, we like many others are going with mukbang. During mukbang broadcasts, hosts consume crazy massive quantities of food as they interact with viewers! Mukbang is a hot trend that started out in South Korea in 2010. If you think you’ve got what it takes to eat a lot of food in front of an audience, you may just become an Internet sensation. Let’s help you get started by checking out the Top 10 Untold Truths About Mukbang.

Mukbang is a live online audiovisual broadcast in which a host eats large amounts of foods while interacting with their audience. Usually done through an internet webcast, mukbang became popular in South Korea in the 2010s. Foods ranging from pizza to noodles are consumed in front of a camera for an internet audience. Based on the attractiveness of real-time and interactive aspects, eating shows are expanding their influence in Internet broadcasting platforms and serve as a virtual community and a venue for active communication among active Internet users.

Comment #Mukbang #EatingShow #BingeEating if you enjoy this list of top 10 untold truths of Mukbang facts.

TIMESTAMPS:
0:37 American YouTubers Are Trying It
2:18 Korean Breakfast Jockeys Make Big Bucks From Mukbang
3:31 Mukbang May Promote Poor Eating Habits
5:05 Millions Of South Koreans Tune Into Mukbang Webcasts
6:44 Americans Didn’t Really Get Interested Until 2015
8:20 Viewers Prefer When Hosts Eat Junk
9:30 Some Mukbang Hosts Exercise Hours Per Day
10:58 Viewers Experience Physical Stimulation
12:02 There Are Different Styles Of Mukbang Videos
13:22 People Sensitive to Chewing Noises Find Mukbang Unappealing

SUMMARY:
– This Korean trend has been adopted by some American YouTubers, including Nicholas P., who has consumed epic amounts of food while his video channel fans tuned in. YouTube viewers are really into watching mukbangers eat, whether they eat in or dine out.
– Mukbang hosts in Korea usually get paid to play. In other words, they get cold, hard cash when they do these eating broadcasts. There are Mukbang hosts in Korea who get as much as ten grand a month just to prepare and eat food live, in front of audiences, and this amount doesn’t even include lucrative sponsorships.
– A trend that involves people eating huge amounts of food at one sitting may promote unhealthy eating habits. This is a potential downside of mukbang. People may grow accustomed to watching overeating and get tempted to do it themselves.
– Millions of people in Korea tune in to watch Mukbang. There are different theories behind the success of mukbang, in Korea and elsewhere. Some experts feel that people who don’t want to eat alone enjoy watching mukbang as they consume their own meals.
– Mukbang is popular now in the USA, but it took time for this hot Korean trend to explode in America. Mukbang began to gain traction in America in 2015.
– Mukbang is all about extremes, so it makes sense that people want to watch hosts eat the bad stuff, rather than balanced, healthy meals. That’s why you’ll find mukbangers feasting on fatty, greasy, high-calorie meals and sugary, frosty drinks.
– To try and stay healthy, by neutralizing or minimizing the effects of the mukbanger lifestyle, some eating broadcast hosts exercise for several hours a day. When you’re taking in that many calories, so many of which come from fat, it’s important to get in some cardio and burn off at least some of the calories.
– Many people who watch these videos get a bit of a physical rush. Some feel like they can practically taste everything that’s being eaten onscreen. The physical stimulation that they enjoy through mukbang keeps them tuning in.
– Since mukbang hosts do have options, they are able to tailor their broadcasts to their preferences or to the preferences of their fans.
– Some of us are hard-wired to be grossed out by eating noises. Others don’t mind the sound of chewing. Those who do hate eating noises should definitely stay away from the ASMR-style mukbang, because the eating noises will be so pronounced.

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How to start a YouTube Channel (Mukbang)! Advice from a newbie

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If you’ve been interested in starting a Mukbang or YouTube channel and really want some insider knowledge from someone who has recently started YouTube themselves, please enjoy this video! I tried to keep it as short as possible, while covering every topic my viewers (and people I know) have asked me.

Please understand that I started YouTube on July 23rd, 2017, and the day I filmed this video was on November 27th, 2017. This is everything I have learned and had to prepare going in to YouTube. I hope this information will help anyone else considering YouTube or have general questions about how it works.

1. ASMR Mukbang style (1:16)
2. Show Style Mukbang (1:47)
3. Equipment (2:04)
4. Step-by-Step process (16:55)
5. Self-Promotion (19:34)
6. Advertisements (20:52)
7. Paying for Subscriptions/Views (23:41)
8. Popularity/Trending Videos (25:00)
9. The Number Game and YouTube Milestones (26:19)
10. Your Identity & Support Group (30:55)
11. Haters and Trolls (33:19)
12. YouTube Schedule (35:02)
13. Fears and How You Look (36:17)

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The Food Porn Superstars of South Korea: Mukbang

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In Korea, people can tune in on their laptops and cell phones any time, any day and watch people eat—and talk about eating. These “online eaters” are neither chefs nor restaurateurs, but the stars of the South Korean digital food phenomenon: Mukbang.

Charlet Duboc travels to Seoul to meet some full-time stars and fans of a phenomenon that is attracting millions of viewers within this East Asian republic and forging a new kind of online celebrity.

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