One of the most famous viral videos of all time is about to be put up for auction as an NFT—and removed from YouTube forever. Here's why.
Charlie-Davis Carr and his brother Harry's video was first uploaded to YouTube in May 2007 HDCYT/YouTube;BBC Charlie-Davis Carr from the viral "Charlie Bit My Finger" YouTube video is all grown up!
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. If you grew up in the YouTube age, then you've probably seen one of its most popular videos: "Charlie bit my finger." The viral ...
"Charlie Bit My Finger," the viral video from 2007 that racked up nearly 900 million views online, is officially leaving YouTube after a splashy online auction. The video was sold as a nonfungible ...
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 ...
What happened to the kids from the viral "Charlie bit my finger" video? They're all grown up! It's been 15 years since dad Howard Davies-Carr uploaded the viral clip of baby Charlie biting his brother ...
Howard Davies-Carr, the father of the United Kingdom toddlers featured in the May 2007 viral clip, sold it last weekend as a non-fungible token for $760,999, Variety reported. NFT uses blockchain ...
The “Charlie bit my finger” viral video sold as a nonfungible token for more than $760,000. Anonymous user “3fmusic” came away as the winner of the auction Sunday, forking over $760,999 for the NFT to ...
In May 2007, the "Charlie bit my finger!" video went viral and has become one of the most viewed Internet videos ever, surpassing 488,000,000 clicks. Five years later, the two brothers in the video ...
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One of the internet's original viral videos will soon be taken off YouTube, after garnering more than 880 million views since it was first posted in 2007. The family behind the beloved video is taking ...