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[[File:00247.png|thumb|The First Clickbait ever on [[YouTube]] ]]
[[File:00247.png|thumb|The First Clickbait ever on [[YouTube]] ]]
'''Large Mysterious Fish Eats a Duck''' is a [[screamer]] video uploaded by a [[YouTube]] user '''antirealm''' on June 4, 2006, it disguises to be a clickbait video by adding a misleading title to attract attention against the viewers even though clickbait didn't exist that time, As of 2020, the video has accumulated more than 10,000,000 views.  
'''Large Mysterious Fish Eats a Duck''' is a [[screamer]] video uploaded by a [[YouTube]] user '''antirealm''' on June 4, 2006; it disguises to be a clickbait video by adding a misleading title to attract attention against the viewers even though clickbait didn't exist that time. As of 2020, the video has accumulated more than 10,000,000 views.  


The video itself seems to be homemade, showing a camera recording of ducks swimming in a pond while the song "[https://www.bitchute.com/video/FgCtoK4HlDUz/ Blackbird]" by The Beatles plays. After a short amount of seconds, a person wearing a cheap-looking skull mask with white hair jumps in front of the camera accompanied with a shortened version of the [[K-fee]] scream.
The video itself seems to be homemade, showing a camera recording of ducks swimming in a pond while the song "[https://www.bitchute.com/video/FgCtoK4HlDUz/ Blackbird]" by The Beatles plays. After a short amount of seconds, a person wearing a cheap-looking skull mask with white hair jumps in front of the camera accompanied with a shortened version of the [[K-fee]] scream.

Revision as of 08:32, 23 January 2021

The First Clickbait ever on YouTube

Large Mysterious Fish Eats a Duck is a screamer video uploaded by a YouTube user antirealm on June 4, 2006; it disguises to be a clickbait video by adding a misleading title to attract attention against the viewers even though clickbait didn't exist that time. As of 2020, the video has accumulated more than 10,000,000 views.

The video itself seems to be homemade, showing a camera recording of ducks swimming in a pond while the song "Blackbird" by The Beatles plays. After a short amount of seconds, a person wearing a cheap-looking skull mask with white hair jumps in front of the camera accompanied with a shortened version of the K-fee scream.

Links

NOTE: The following video contains a screamer!

  • youtube.com/watch?v=Jp9BSW38bXg
  • Permalink: bit.ly/2V39axt


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