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. 2013 Jul 24;8(7):e69215. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0069215

Table 1. Parallel sites.

Site Uploader Date Uploaded Views
Feb 2012 July 2012 Feb 2013 June 2013
vimeo.com video Dmitry Sergeyev February 2009 628,000
YouTube Hamlollo 26 April 2009 768,491 1,923,714 3,389,778 3,978,700
YouTube DmitrySergeyev 26 Apr 2009 71,582 297,478 347,069 376,283
YouTube nw1024 19 Apr 2009 2 157,092 265,314 495,927
YouTube wired.com 3 June 2009 9,338,000
YouTube lillyblanchet 8 Jul 2010 7,893 119,968 161,361 191,756
YouTube NickBShow 13 Jul 2010 10,000 14,478 17,237 17,518
YouTube MrAlbell 20 Sep 2010 4,000 5,364 5,767 5,854
YouTube SavasCelik 3 March 2013 347
Facebook Alexandra Hay 7 April 2013 96,048
Facebook Blake Sugar 8 April 2013 2,658

The video can be viewed on a large number of parallel sites; most of these are identical copies of the original, with some of them being several seconds shorter. Others show the video but with different types of background music. The dates below give an indication of virility of the video. When wired.com removed the video, Hamlollo became the main site to view it, and its viewing numbers soared; – indicates the video can no longer be viewed or was not yet uploaded.