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''Starting on October 20th, 2019, the video received futher spread through discussions on social media. Similar to Momo, it was rumored among Spanish-speaking internet users that the video was cursed by the original uploader on the deep web, and that the curse could only be lifted from the viewer by commenting the date on the video. At that time, multiple users made posts warning against watching the video. For example, Twitter user irkepoc gained over 13,700 retweets and 10,900 likes in two days''
''Starting on October 20th, 2019, the video received futher spread through discussions on social media. Similar to Momo, it was rumored among Spanish-speaking internet users that the video was cursed by the original uploader on the deep web, and that the curse could only be lifted from the viewer by commenting the date on the video. At that time, multiple users made posts warning against watching the video. For example, Twitter user irkepoc gained over 13,700 retweets and 10,900 likes in two days. Another link was also shared on Hoodsite.''





Revision as of 04:31, 13 September 2020

The Guy In The Video

1444 is a shock video of a man shooting himself on livestream. and the video starts with a Russian VK user Gleb Korablyov pointing Rifle on his head after 3 seconds then he triggers the gun completely damaged his head and the video ends.

Origin

On October 17th, 2019, Russian VK user Gleb Korablyov launched a live broadcast on the platform. During the broadcast, Korablyov took a Saiga semi-automatic rifle, pointed it to his head, warned a person to wait before notifying his parents of his suicide and shot himself

On October 17th, 2019, now-deleted YouTube channel GORE reposted a short clip of the video as "1444", with the video gaining over 151,000 views in three days before being taken down by the YouTube moderators

Spread

Starting on October 20th, 2019, the video received futher spread through discussions on social media. Similar to Momo, it was rumored among Spanish-speaking internet users that the video was cursed by the original uploader on the deep web, and that the curse could only be lifted from the viewer by commenting the date on the video. At that time, multiple users made posts warning against watching the video. For example, Twitter user irkepoc gained over 13,700 retweets and 10,900 likes in two days. Another link was also shared on Hoodsite.


Spread On Tiktok

in December 2019 Another Trend DoNotGoogle On TikTok. Telling You Not To Search On Website "1444" The Video Has Over 100K Likes On TikTok

Links

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