All it took was an exploding watermelon to harness the power of Facebook Live. Media site Buzzfeed attempted a little experiment Friday and streamed it live through Facebook, which recently rolled out ...
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The #snark and #content gods thank you on this day, BuzzFeed. Now, while you might think this was entirely pointless, hundreds of thousands of people watched the watermelon explode. Not to mention ...
Yes, over 3 million people watched on Facebook as a watermelon exploded. Two Buzzfeed reporters applied more than 500 rubber bands to a watermelon waiting for it to explode while live broadcasting on ...
Looking for something fun to do at that summer BBQ this year? Why not grab yourself a watermelon and about 500 rubber bands! Gav and Dan of "The Slow Mo Guys," who record videos at an extremely high ...
You know how to make a watermelon fountain? Just tie hundreds of rubber bands around it, wait for it to crack and voila! A watermelon fountain! The guys in this video tried to make one, and failed in ...
Two BuzzFeed staffers sat around a small, circular table, wearing smocks and safety glasses. Between them was a watermelon and a pile of rubber bands. Their mission: blow up the watermelon by ...
On April 8, Buzzfeed streamed a 45-minute video of a watermelon explosion using nearly 700 rubber bands through Facebook Live, which raked in almost 1 million views on that day. As of today, April 9, ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. Yes, over 3 million people watched on ...
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