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  • DaddyOFive
    DaddyOFive Controversial YouTube channel
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    FamilyOFive, originally known as DaddyOFive, was a controversial YouTube channel and online alias of Michael Christopher "Mike" Martin (born December 17, 1982), which focused on daily vlogging and "prank" videos. At its peak, the channel's videos featured Martin, his wife Heather Martin—also known by her online alias MommyOFive—and their children. In 2017, following a series of videos showing the parents physically and emotionally abusing their children in the "prank" videos, the channel became the center of a public controversy, as outrage grew over their mistreatment of their children.
  • Seedfeeder
    Seedfeeder User who contributed illustrations of sex acts to Wikipedia from 2008 to 2012
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    Seedfeeder is a pseudonymous illustrator known for contributing sexually explicit drawings to Wikipedia. Between 2008 and 2012, the artist created 48 depictions of various sex acts. Seedfeeder's illustrations garnered negative and positive reactions: some Wikipedia editors claimed they contained racist and sexist undertones, while Andy Cush of Gawker called him "Wikipedia's greatest artist of sex acts". Artnet columnist Paddy Johnson listed Seedfeeder's work as one of the "Top 10 Digital Artworks of 2014".
  • Coco
    Coco Song by Felix Arvid Ulf Kjellberg
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    "Coco" is a diss track by Swedish YouTuber Felix "PewDiePie" Kjellberg (co-written with David "Boyinaband" Brown), directed at American YouTube channel Cocomelon, though the track makes heavy references to American rapper 6ix9ine and Kjellberg’s past competition with Indian record label T-Series. The song and music video premiered on YouTube on 14 February 2021. Just four days after the video was uploaded, on 18 February, YouTube removed it for having "violated the Terms of Service". However, as of 22 March 2021, the original song as well as official instrumental and acapella versions are available on streaming services.
  • Bitch Lasagna
    Bitch Lasagna Song by Felix Arvid Ulf Kjellberg
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    "Bitch Lasagna" (originally named "T-Series Diss Track") is a song by Swedish YouTuber and comedian PewDiePie in collaboration with Dutch music producer Party In Backyard. The song satirizes Indian music label T-Series, as a response to predictions that T-Series would surpass PewDiePie in terms of subscriber count. The song was one of the first events in the PewDiePie vs T-Series competition, in which the two channels competed for the title of the most-subscribed channel on YouTube.
  • Congratulations
    Congratulations Song by Felix Arvid Ulf Kjellberg
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    "Congratulations" is a song by Swedish YouTuber PewDiePie, Swedish singer Roomie and English musician Boyinaband. The single was self-released on 31 March 2019 as a response to T-Series surpassing PewDiePie as the most subscribed channel on YouTube.
  • Toy Freaks
    Toy Freaks Defunct YouTube channel
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    Toy Freaks was a controversial YouTube channel run by Gregory Chism, a single father of two living in Granite City, Illinois. The channel was known for its videos featuring Chism and his two daughters in a variety of disturbing situations. It was created in 2012 and stopped production in November 2017.
  • Lee Hardcastle
    Lee Hardcastle British animator
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    Lee Hardcastle (born 21 January 1985) is a British animator who specialises in stop-motion techniques. He is famous for his handmade independent animations. His work includes original remakes of emblematic 1980s action and horror films, as well as parodies of animated series and video clips. His work is known for its violent and gory content.
  • 2012 Kohistan video case
    2012 Kohistan video case honour-killing case
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    The Kohistan video case is an honour killing case that took place in May 2012 in Palas Valley, Kohistan, Pakistan. It involved the honour killing of up to five girls, of whom a video had emerged on the internet. The video featured a boy dancing while four girls clapped and sang along.
  • Innocence of Muslims
    Innocence of Muslims 2012 film by Nakoula Basseley Nakoula
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    Innocence of Muslims is a 2012 anti-Islamic short film that was written and produced by Nakoula Basseley Nakoula. Two versions of the 14-minute video were uploaded to YouTube in July 2012, under the titles "The Real Life of Muhammad" and "Muhammad Movie Trailer". Videos dubbed in Arabic were uploaded during early September 2012. Anti-Islamic content had been added in post-production by dubbing, without the actors' knowledge.
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