A list of puns related to "Webdriver Torso"
*This is the only subreddit that I could find appropriate for this, so please forgive me if I'm lost.
The channel is named "Udnjmzwhnl Knzxoglerw" and was made fairly recently (Feb 5, 2021) and not mush is known about it. It has posted videos similar to Webdriver Torso but is fundamentally different. (Webdriver Torso is a YouTube channel by google used to test video quality. I highly recommend you watch an explanation of it on youtube if you don't know it yet.)
I discovered this whilst watching a short from Action Lab Shorts and just tapped on the audio to see if for some reason there are other people using its sound (You can only do this from YouTube on your phone, in my case it was from my android phone).
The link to the Action Lab Short: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6rwRrEWjVo
The link to Udnjmzwhnl's short using the audio from the short above: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/2jSOWzhJwIA
The shorts are just random shapes and colors with some movement. Some of it has no audio while some are using audio from other shorts. And the title of the shorts are just their upload dates. When I checked the playlists tab, all of the playlists were named "text" and contained random videos (or it could have some sort of pattern but I couldn't tell). While on the channels tab, it seems that it is subscribed to a whole bunch of channels.
When I did a google search of the channel, I found it on another website's comment section. It just commented "text", including a whole bunch of other accounts that are similarly named to it (yes, just jumbled random letters). And when I did another google search of those channels, they all have the same content!
The link of the website that I found it on (scroll down to the comments section and you will find it): https://kzread.info/dash/how-to-use-text-to-speech-on-tiktok-tiktok-tutorial/lodsxM9wndGZhLg.html
At this point the mystery just keeps going deeper and deeper, branching off all over the place. I couldn't do a further dive into this since I unfortunately don't have the time to do so.
Anyways, I just thought of sharing this mystery since there isn't any explanation about it that I could find.
The link to Udnjmzwhnl Knzxoglerw's channel: [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC318OAR7eU70tf2Z5Tu1m_g](https:/
... keep reading on reddit β‘Hey I am BasherDev (aka basher44445atreddit, or Theodd3soutJamesYT) And i recreated the old youtube classic webdriver torso on scratch. https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/600473601/ here is the link to it!
I found this channel when I was watching videos from the webdriver torso at midnight. When we focus on the style of videos, it is a similar style as a webdiver torso, but they are not published as often and are repeated occasionally. But the main thing about every video is a description where there are always random numbers, which is quite reminiscent of a number station and what looks definitely like a number station is the first video-originally livestream where two tones are repeated for a few minutes and then a group of numbers comes in + an antenna from The Conet project appears on the screen all the time.
the channel is here https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsXqLAo9PlNFjNZ6rArZEjg
The channel's name was two word that I have on the tip of my tongue, but it got terminated. It posted a lot of videos of white noise and static figures I think, I know the description it's vague but I can't make better. Does anybody knows what I am taking about?
UNFAVORABLE SEMICIRCLE!
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYA6My2EfwYkxhSY2WlOJPw
I found this weird channel,named "code 3301", that appears to upload a video every day since March,23,2019. The videos consist of weird sounds and odd colors in seemingly random pattern. The titles appear to be in binary code. All the video titles start off with "Uvb 76" a clear reference to "The buzzer" a radio transmission with a monotonous buzz playing with sometimes people are speaking Russian in the backround of those transmissions. A very interesting parallel.
Most of the stuff seems to be in binary code. I tried to translate the "about page" from binary to ascii and i got "HΓve". Not sure what that means however. One of the videos had "dac" in the title and when i googled that, a wikipedia page of "Digital to Analog Converter" appeared. So i have some certainty whatever that is might help us with something here.
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So this has been a large soure of interest for me since I read about it a few days ago and I thought it would be intersting to get you guys opinion of it. A mysteryious youtube channel by the name of webdriver torso (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsLiV4WJfkTEHH0b9PmRklw) has uploaded over 77,000 videos, once every few minutes for several months and they all follow the same really weird format of 11 seconds of several slides of randomly sized red and blue rectangles and some weird computer generated tones (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ObQMEzobxY). All except two.
The very first video is locked behind a French paywall at a cost of 2 euros and was a clip of the show Aqua Teen Hunger Force, a clip with many French themes in it (This BBC news article has a clip of the video. I cant give you a link to it here as its only available in france. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-27238332) and another video shot from a balcony near the Eiffell tower when the lightshow was on. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SKvIyDB5FRU) 3 seconds into the video we hear a click and the person operating the camera shines a light onto a building in the distance on the left hand side of the screen. Could that be important? The camera is then moved down quickly and we get a blurred shot of a laptop scree with what looks like a Facebook chat in the bottom corner. Heres where it gets really wierd. Webdriver itself/herself/hisself has posted a coment on that video saying "Mattei is highly intelligent". I did a quick google of the word mattei and the top result was of the mystery of Enrico Mattei, an itallian public administrator given the task of dismantling the Italian Petroleum Agency Agip who died in a mysterious plane crash which many peple belive was a cover up for him being killed. The only other interaction we have seen from webdriver is that he "liked" the most recent video he put up on the second of may, after being completly inactive for a few months. The comment and the like, for me at least throws out the idea of some sort of automated program being completley behind all this.
After a little bit of google maps....ing I think I have a rough where the Eiffel tower video was shot from. If we look at this picture (http://500px.com/photo/36314906/paris-france-sout-africa-season-lights-up-eiffel-tower-by-david-min) we see the blue light to the right of the tower. Looking back at the video we can see the blue light. The image I posted is taken from accross a bridge and comp
... keep reading on reddit β‘I was just browsing youtube when I saw this channel, thought it might be interesting. What do you guys think? https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfJvn8LAFkRRPJNt8tTJumA/videos
Webdriver Torso stopped uploading videos 3 weeks ago, and since then, it's only activity is subscribing to a channel named 'patpourri'
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsLiV4WJfkTEHH0b9PmRklw
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