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Social media has opened up a whole new world, and one avenue we appreciate is our Instagram comedians. Anytime you need a quick laugh throughout the day, you can check your timeline to see silly skits, dances, and voiceovers. There is an abundance of hilarious men and women on Instagram, so we've decided to put together 20 of the funniest black men on Instagram that everyone should check out if you're in need of a good laugh.

Getting his start on Vine and then taking his talents to Instagram, he has remained funny. You may remember his famous video "my whole life has changed, YES IT DID!" Either way, he's hilarious and we love him. His skits are creative and original.

The creator of the infamous "Ti-Ti" character, he makes us laugh. Titi's colorful wigs and famous scowl have turned him into a meme. "I'm coming for you, Kylie Jenner!" He says in one of his videos wearing a blue wig. He's even made it to the BET Awards through his character. With 2.7 million followers, people are getting their life from him and you should too.

His content and facial expressions paired with the sad music that plays at the end of his videos is his signature. His personality is one of a kind. Another person who has utilized this platform to bring us some great laughs.

"How I'm a clown? Hmm? How I'm a clown?" This man is naturally hilarious because you never know what you're going to get. From skits to dancing and clowning around, his personality and delivery will keep you laughing.

This is another person with whom you never know what you're gonna get. He caters to everyone between singing skits, skits catering to greeks and the Divine 9, and skits of him and his wife. He always gives us something that has us wondering "how did you even think of that?"

"Best friends!" This man sits up with us through our favorite reality shows, specifically Love and Hip Hop, giving us grade A hilarious commentary. Always sippin' his Jack and Coke, we can count on him to keep us laughing just like he really is one of our best friends.

"Hiiiiiii." Shod has been keeping us laughing since Vine, and he doesn't even try. He doesn't do skits, but he's naturally funny. Always coming with the tea and the shade, he's definitely someone you want popping up on your timeline.

His skits will have you rolling. Between his black mama character, his female characters, and himself, you'll be dying laughing because all his content is relatable. Not to mention his New Orleans accent adds that extra bit of flavor.

"My Uber is downstairs, come lock your door." Another person that will have you tagging all your friends in his videos because his skits have you saying "we've all been there." His relatability, delivery, and genuine funniness makes him someone to follow. Especially if you're from New York.

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The show was originally scheduled for only 10 episodes, but as its popularity increased, Comedy Central extended the first season to 16 episodes.[9] In December 2009, it was announced that Comedy Central had renewed the show for a full second season with 25 episodes, and the show was consistently renewed until its cancellation in 2020.[10][11][12][13][14]

In 2015, the series was sold into syndication, to air on local stations in major US cities, and in other local markets for late-night weekend spots.[15]Syndication ad-sales and distribution were done through syndicators Debmar-Mercury and CBS Television Distribution.

The 12th season was originally scheduled to premiere on March 17, 2020, before the COVID-19 pandemic stopped the show's tapings.[16] On August 20, 2020, one day after the cancellation of Drunk History, Comedy Central announced that season 12 will be Tosh.0's final season. The show was previously renewed for four more seasons, but this decision was reversed as Comedy Central began transitioning away from live action original programming to adult animation.[17] The 12th and final season premiered on September 15, 2020, and concluded on November 24, 2020.[2]

Tosh.0's low-cost production model uses viral video clips that are freely downloadable from the Internet and freely reusable via American fair use copyright laws, with host Daniel Tosh presenting from a chroma key virtual stage.[7][18] Daniel Tosh says, "The [clip show] format had been tried a couple dozen times and failed. Our idea [was] to push it as far as we can and see what happens";[18] and that the staff selects videos of "people whose lives were changed because of a 15-second clip".[7] Executive Producer Charlie Siskel said the show "[looks] at pop culture and all areas of life through the lens of the Internet".[7]

The video clips are primarily selected by the show's full-time researchers and validated "on a case-by-case basis" by Comedy Central's standards and practices division.[7] Though reportedly approving 95% of all the show's submitted videos,[7] Tosh says this division is surprisingly unpredictable in both its approvals and disapprovals,[18] and that he is as surprised as the audience is at what the company allows on TV.[19] The range of selected clips includes spontaneous cuteness, whimsical performances, romance, accidents, exhibitionism, fetishism, surrealism, stunts, vomit, gore, and other acute bodily harm.[3][18] Hank Stuever of The Washington Post says the show's decadent tone is formed around the values and maturity of its young adult target audience.[3]

Each episode begins with a cold open of a viral video clip from the Internet. Presenting to a live studio audience seated before his virtual stage, Daniel Tosh makes jokes and commentary about that video, and about a selection of other viral videos and pictures. He may act as if he were commenting on a video-sharing site such as YouTube, making as many jokes as possible in 20 seconds.[20] The final video in this section enters a "Video Breakdown" segment, where Tosh discusses the video's elements of action and themes.

Tosh may perform original short sketches related to or parodying these videos. For example, he displayed a video of a man attempting to climb a precariously homemade staircase of milk crates to reach a flagpole, resulting in a great fall with visibly broken bones. Tosh whimsically parodied the tragedy in a fully animated stylistic recreation of Nintendo's original Super Mario Bros. (1985) video game, starring himself as Mario within the game's madcap action of jumping over huge blocks and collecting treasure.[7]

The "Web Redemption" or "CeWEBrity Profile" segments additionally invite the stars of those videos directly onto Tosh.0, where they are interviewed to explain and recreate the video's subject matter. The segment yields various blends of increased cuteness, humiliation, bullying, parody, black comedy, sympathy, or protectiveness in an attempt to explore and redeem the star and the subject matter.[3] For example, Tosh pretends to spend days trapped in an elevator with Nick White, whose actual 41 hours trapped in a New York elevator had been chronicled by The New Yorker[7] and posted on YouTube in 2008.[21] The "Web Reunion", "Web Remix", or "Web Investigation" segments are formatted similarly; the "Web Retreat" featured Tosh hiking with Paul Vasquez from the viral video Double Rainbow.[22]

Throughout the show, Tosh interacts directly with the live audience, inviting broadcast viewers to actively join his following of millions of Twitter users in "live tweeting" and to submit their own videos.[3][7][23] In the "Is it Racist?" segment, Tosh invites viewers to vote on any racial stereotypes presented in a video. In addition to garnering a reported average of 1,200 monthly death threats,[19] Tosh's ability to call the audience to action has yielded the mass vandalism of the show's own Wikipedia article,[24] and has resulted in traffic volumes that have temporarily crashed websites such as CelebrityNetWorth[25][26] and Comedy Central.[27]

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