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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 ...
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 ...
It's the Fourth of July weekend and if you're looking for something fun you and the family can do together, we have you covered! You might have seen video floating around the internet of a watermelon ...
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For about 30 minutes on Friday, more than 730,000 people were glued to a live video of two BuzzFeed staffers putting one rubber band after another around a watermelon. We all knew where this was ...
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 ...