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Welcome to YouTube Oldest Video Hoax Me at the Zoo
Most know that ‘Me at the Zoo’, uploaded to YouTube on April 23, 2005, is officially the platform’s oldest video, but recently a ‘Welcome to YouTube‘ clip claims to have premiered on April 6, 2005. This 48-second video is just a static image of the YouTube logo and listing its co-founders’ names below with ‘Jump’ by Van Halen looping in the background.

Russia LITVIN BMW M5 Competition Blow Up Explode
H/t: Car Scoops
First, a Mercedes-AMG GT 63 S was burned down, and now, popular YouTuber LITVIN from Russia has decided to blow up a BMW M5 Competition as a tribute to his friend who lost their life while driving a BMW M4 Competition in Moscow. There really is no safe place to blow up a vehicle, or at least out in the wild, but LITVIN found a nice empty snowy field for the stunt and after dousing the vehicle in gasoline, flaming arrows ensued. Read more for the video and additional information.

Charlie Bit My Finger Non-Fungible Token NFT YouTube Auction
The famous 56-second-long “Charlie Bit my Finger” viral video that was first uploaded to YouTube back in May 2007 will be removed forever in just a couple of days and be auctioned off. It featured Harry Davies-Carr (who was aged three) and Charlie Davies-Carr (aged one), two brothers from the United Kingdom. The video will be sold as an NFT, which basically means that the original version of the video is going to be sold as if it were an original art piece. Read more for a video showing the brothers now and additional information.

YouTuber Finger on the App
YouTuber MrBeast (aka Jimmy Donaldson) has a gargantuan following on the video sharing platform, or somewhere along the lines of 38-million, so it’s no surprise that he decided to create an app-based challenge unlike any other. Called “Finger on the App,” this piece of software was developed in partnership with internet startup MSCHF, and the winner would have been the player who could keep their finger in constant contact with the app the longest.

T-Mobile YouTube Premium
T-Mobile users probably already know about “T-Mobile Tuesdays”, but for those who haven’t yet looked at just what rewards are available this week, and have wanted YouTube Premium, it’s your lucky day. Google Android users will be able to claim this reward through the T-Mobile Tuesdays app, while iOS users need to visit the T-Mobile Tuesdays website. Read more for a video showing just what YouTube Premium offers over the free alternative.