"Charlie Bit My Finger," which was once the most-viewed video on YouTube, could be leaving the platform for good. Collector 3F Music snapped up an NFT (non-fungible token) of the 56-second video, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In the video, one of the first on YouTube to cross over into mainstream culture, 3-year-old British tyke Harry sticks his finger ...
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The kids from the viral 'Charlie Bit My Finger' YouTube video are all grown up and are looking back on the hilarious clip ...
But it turns out that the well-known artifact of YouTube’s early days will be staying on the video platform. In the video, which was uploaded in May 2007 and became one of the first on YouTube to ...
Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. One of YouTube's very first viral videos may soon be permanently removed from the video-sharing platform, after it was ...
"Charlie Bit My Finger," the classic 2007 YouTube video regarded as one of the earliest viral videos of the internet, sold as an NFT for $760,999 on Sunday, according to the CharlieBitMe.com auction ...