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I Reuploaded This Short 1000 Times!

Marques Brownlee@mkbhd3.6M viewsNov 2, 20240:57
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so I'm going to download and re-upload this short 1,000 times I did this with a regular YouTube video not that long ago and the results got pretty crazy and now I want to see if YouTube shorts processing is worse or maybe better than regular processing so here we go this is the original upload this is me after one re-upload this is me after two reuploads this is me after 10 reuploads this is me after 50 reuploads this is me after a 100 reuploads this is me after 200 reuploads 500 re-uploads and this is me after a th000 reup how we looking hopefully not bad hopefully not bad

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The video documents a concise experiment in which the creator downloads and reuploads the same short multiple times to observe how YouTube Shorts processing handles repeated uploads. It opens with the plan to compare results between a single original upload and progressively reuploaded versions, asking whether Shorts processing degrades or improves with mass duplication. The host walks through the sequence of the experiment, showing the original upload and then captions for after one reupload, two reuploads, and continuing up to 1000 reuploads, with a running sense of anticipation about the quality and behavior of the platform in each stage. The pacing stays brisk, and the speaker frames the test as a lighthearted yet telling probe into how content quality, compression, and metadata might shift through repeated transfers. The conclusion focuses on the hope that the final result remains legible and entertaining while offering a meta-commentary on how repetition can influence perceived value, with the implication that the outcome will inform future attempts at content replication and optimization.

Topics · entertainment · technology · trends · content_creation

Questions answered

What is the core goal of the video experiment?
To observe how YouTube Shorts processing handles a short that is reuploaded multiple times and to compare quality changes across many reuploads.
How many reuploads are depicted in the sequence?
From the original up to 1000 reuploads are described in the transcript.