It turns out YouTube Annotations are useful for something. Barack, Paper, Scissors is a channel on YouTube that allows you to play interactive games of Rock, Paper, Scissors (although they call it Barack, Paper, Scissors to celebrate him or something) all through the power of YouTube and Annotations. His channel has accumulated a ridiculous number of videos (757 as of today) each with a set of annotations leading to other videos. The other annotations you click are decisions you make to choose either Barack, paper, or scissors. It doesn't reset itself every time you click a new video, so that means each video is specific to an annotation. And it keeps score of who's winning (the game is best of three and your goal is to win). This guy must make buckets of money from all the ads!









