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Reluctant YouTube Stars

Posted on February 20, 2007 by hunterwalk

Radar has an article on the YouTube stars who didn’t aim to become popular – you know, like StarWars Kid and Afroninja.

When “Afroninja” was posted, it was viewed 80 million times—placing it roughly on par with the final episode of Cheers in terms of audience.

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