One YouTube Account’s 77,000 Mysterious Videos

The truth behind one YouTube account’s 77,000 mysterious videos

For the past seven months, a single YouTube channel has been uploading an average of one video every 20 seconds. Each video is exactly the same: 10 seconds long, they flick through 10 still images of a blue and a red rectangle, accompanied by a series of electronic tones. The position and sizes of the shapes, the title of the video and the pitch of the tones all appear to be completely random, but every single video has the caption “aqua.flv” in the bottom-left corner.

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LT Prepper
10 years ago

Perhaps there are ‘public keys’ of a sort encoded into these segments of media, and this is a method of covert (but still public/anonymous) dissemination?