"Charlie Bit Me" won't be taken down from YouTube after all. The 2007 viral video was auctioned off as a nonfungible token (NFT) this week, with its seller saying that it would be deleted from the ...
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 ...
Prepare to say farewell to a YouTube OG. According to a new report by CBS News, the family behind the iconic "Charlie Bit My Finger" video have sold the iconic 2000s viral video as an NFT — and now ...
One of YouTube's most popular videos of all time may be removed from the platform following its $760,000 sale as a non-fungible token (NFT). The video, which was initially published on May 22, 2007, ...
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 ...