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Originally Posted by Rusty
'On Youtube' sounds better, referring to the site itself. 'In Youtube' doesn't work unless you add more information, like 'in a YouTube video'.
Backward is not a verb. Forward is a verb, and one of its meanings fits, but I would prefer 'go/move forward in'. It pairs better with 'back up', in my opinion.
Everything else is fine.
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Thank you. If we can say 'repeat listening', then can we say this?
-John repeats hearing that he is not handsome.
I think the situation here is different. Listening to a song is a conscious action, but hearing other people's comments is just accidental, which might forbid the use of repeat +ing.