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Webdriver Torso

Webdriver Torso is a YouTube automated performance testing account that became famous in 2014 for speculations about its (then unexplained) nature and jokes featured in some of its videos.

A typical Webdriver Torso slide. Quality loss is visible in the text and along the rectangle edges.

Created by Google on March 7, 2013,[1] the channel began uploading videos on September 23 of the same year, consisting of simple slides accompanied by beeps. It was brought to public attention in 2014 when it became a source of speculation for viewers who discovered it and noted three atypical videos featuring jokes. It remained a popular mystery until YouTube humorously acknowledged that the channel exists as an internal testing utility.[2] The channel stopped posting videos at its same rate after 624,774 videos as of May 4, 2017. The channel posted a few more videos in May, August, and October 2018, followed by uploads in July and October 2019. The channel once again posted a video on November 22, 2021. Another post was made on May 3, 2022, as well as two more in March 2023. [3]

Videos

"aqua", a typical Webdriver Torso video and also the first upload.

From September 30, 2016, to October 31, 2019, the channel uploaded a total of 624,774 videos. The interval between one upload and another was usually between 1 and 15 minutes, but sometimes up to one hour. With the exception of three, all videos follow the set of standards described below. The channel stopped uploading on May 4, 2017, but resumed uploading on May 18, 2018, until another halt four days later. One of the last videos were uploaded on November 16, 2020, but was then quickly deleted, as of now, the latest video uploaded by Webdriver Torso was on March 27, 2023.[4]

Most of the videos are 11 seconds long, although some are also around 1 minute,[5] 5 minutes, or 25 minutes long.[6][7] They are slideshows showing slides about 1 second long each. Each slide consists of a solid white background overlapped by two solid color opaque rectangles, one red and the other blue. Both rectangles have a random size, shape, and position on the slide. When the two overlap, the red rectangle always appears over the blue one, and on rare occasions, the red rectangle completely covers up the blue one. Each slide has a random computer-generated wave tone. In the corner of each video, it says "aqua.flv - slide (slide number with four digits)". Early videos were called "aqua",[8] which was then changed to "tmp", an abbreviation for the word "template" or "temporary", followed by random characters. Although some videos break this titling pattern, such as some titles having spaces and a 25 minute video titled "the" but still have the same overlapping blue and red triangles.

Unusual uploads

The channel has three videos which do not follow the channel's standards, featuring instead internal references or jokes. One of them, titled "tmpRkRL85" (presumably standing for "Temporary Rick Roll 1985" or "Template Rickroll 1985"), plays normally until the red rectangle becomes a silhouette of Rick Astley dancing (referencing the Rickrolling phenomenon) in the second half of the video.[9][10] The video "00014" is a piece of timelapse footage recorded in Paris that shows the Eiffel Tower being lit up at night.[11][10] At the end of the video, the camera is put down, and the Webdriver Torso Facebook page is visible for a few frames.[10] The last one, "0.455442373793", is only viewable in France, requires a payment of 1.99 euros to watch, and is only payable with a French credit card. It shows an episode of the American adult cartoon Aqua Teen Hunger Force dubbed in Spanish.[12] While seemingly not an internal reference or joke, the May 3, 2022, upload, titled "generated 10min vid," has text in the bottom left corner that reads "kaustubhb.20220503-161459.640x360x10min.0600s - Slide (slide number with four digits)" as opposed to the usual "aqua.flv - slide (slide number with four digits)".[13]

Speculation

Prior to YouTube's confirmation of the channel as a test channel, there was some speculation about the identity and content of the videos. Hypotheses about the channel's purposes included spy messages,[14] contact by extraterrestrial life-forms,[15] construction plans[16] and a Cicada 3301 recruitment program.[17]

Unexplained references

Despite Google having clarified the channel's purpose, this did not explain the seemingly humorous references contained in some of the videos. These include the Aqua Teen Hunger Force episode, the Rick Astley silhouette, and the Eiffel Tower footage. Additionally, Webdriver Torso at one time commented "Matei is highly intelligent". The "Matei" in question is unknown, but Basarab Matei,[18] Matei Mancas, Matei Gruber, Matei Ciocarlie,[19] and former Cinemassacre producer Mike Matei have all been suspected. The "Matei" comment was apparently removed at some later time.

Soggetto Ventuno's investigation

An Italian blogger named Soggetto Ventuno found out that Webdriver Torso belongs to a network of accounts called "ytuploadtestpartner_torso".[10] Ventuno then discovered some other accounts with similar videos, many of which were pulled or made private after Ventuno's investigations were published.[10] The network linked to a Facebook page and a Twitter page, which have now both been taken down.[10] The Facebook page had mentioned Johannes Leitner, a Google Zürich employee.[10] Leitner was friends with another employee, Matei Gruber.[10] A "Matei" is mentioned on 00014 (see above).[10] Ventuno then compared scenes from pulled videos with Google Zürich photos, and noticed matching things, indicating that the pulled videos were recorded at Google Zürich,[10] and that the channel and all similar channels were run from Google Zürich.

Purpose of videos

The videos are made to test YouTube video quality. After creation, the videos are uploaded to YouTube. The uploaded videos are then compared to the videos before they were uploaded, to see how much quality was lost.[10]

YouTube's reply

When YouTube was asked about Webdriver Torso, they replied:

"We're never gonna give you uploading that's slow or loses video quality, and we're never gonna let you down by playing YouTube in poor video quality. That's why we're always running tests like Webdriver Torso."[10] This is a reference to Rick Astley's song "Never Gonna Give You Up".

Easter eggs

 
Google Webdriver Torso logo.
  • When "Webdriver Torso" is searched into Google, the Google logo will look like a Webdriver Torso video. However, if a Google Doodle is running, it will sometimes not appear.
  • In the Android L developer builds, the Android Version Easter Egg is a reference to Webdriver Torso videos.[20]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Webdriver Torso/About". YouTube. Retrieved August 1, 2016.
  2. ^ Jane Wakefield (June 10, 2014). "Google behind Webdriver Torso mystery". BBC. Retrieved June 29, 2017.
  3. ^ "Webdriver Torso YouTube Stats, Channel Statistics". Socialblade. Retrieved June 29, 2017.
  4. ^ "Webdriver Torso - YouTube". YouTube. Retrieved December 10, 2022.
  5. ^ "tmpR0uIim". YouTube. Retrieved January 6, 2019.
  6. ^ "tmpMJ2d7d". YouTube. Retrieved January 6, 2019.
  7. ^ "Breaking News: Webdriver Torso 25 Minutes Video". YouTube. Retrieved November 24, 2014.
  8. ^ "aqua". YouTube. Retrieved November 11, 2020.
  9. ^ tmpRkRl85 on YouTube
  10. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l James Trew. "Google and the accidental mystery of Webdriver Torso". Engadget. Retrieved November 24, 2014.
  11. ^ 00014 on YouTube
  12. ^ Wakefield, Jane (June 10, 2014). "Google behind Webdriver Torso mystery". BBC News. Retrieved November 22, 2020.
  13. ^ generated 10min vid on YouTube
  14. ^ "BBC News - Webdriver Torso YouTube mystery clips' French connection". BBC News. May 2, 2014. Retrieved November 24, 2014.
  15. ^ ""Webdriver Torso" is either something incredibly sinister or nothing at all". The A.V. Club. The Onion, Inc. May 22, 2014. Retrieved July 22, 2014.
  16. ^ "Webdriver Torso Decoding your Secrets Part 2 Videos are really a Construction Plans?". YouTube. Retrieved November 24, 2014.
  17. ^ "The internet mystery that has the world baffled". Daily Telegraph. November 25, 2013. from the original on November 26, 2013. Retrieved November 25, 2013.
  18. ^ "The truth behind one YouTube account's 77,000 mysterious videos". The Guardian. May 1, 2014. Retrieved October 30, 2014.
  19. ^ Wakefield, Jane (July 10, 2014). "Google behind Webdriver Torso mystery". BBC News. British Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved July 22, 2014.
  20. ^ Cory McNutt (June 26, 2014). "'Webdriver Torso' Ends up as Android L's Easter Egg". Android Headlines. Retrieved September 2, 2017.

External links

  • Webdriver Torso's channel on YouTube
  • Timeworks' video on the subject

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Webdriver Torso is a YouTube automated performance testing account that became famous in 2014 for speculations about its then unexplained nature and jokes featured in some of its videos A typical Webdriver Torso slide Quality loss is visible in the text and along the rectangle edges Created by Google on March 7 2013 1 the channel began uploading videos on September 23 of the same year consisting of simple slides accompanied by beeps It was brought to public attention in 2014 when it became a source of speculation for viewers who discovered it and noted three atypical videos featuring jokes It remained a popular mystery until YouTube humorously acknowledged that the channel exists as an internal testing utility 2 The channel stopped posting videos at its same rate after 624 774 videos as of May 4 2017 The channel posted a few more videos in May August and October 2018 followed by uploads in July and October 2019 The channel once again posted a video on November 22 2021 Another post was made on May 3 2022 as well as two more in March 2023 3 Contents 1 Videos 1 1 Unusual uploads 2 Speculation 2 1 Unexplained references 2 2 Soggetto Ventuno s investigation 2 3 Purpose of videos 2 4 YouTube s reply 3 Easter eggs 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksVideos Edit source source source source source source source aqua a typical Webdriver Torso video and also the first upload From September 30 2016 to October 31 2019 the channel uploaded a total of 624 774 videos The interval between one upload and another was usually between 1 and 15 minutes but sometimes up to one hour With the exception of three all videos follow the set of standards described below The channel stopped uploading on May 4 2017 but resumed uploading on May 18 2018 until another halt four days later One of the last videos were uploaded on November 16 2020 but was then quickly deleted as of now the latest video uploaded by Webdriver Torso was on March 27 2023 4 Most of the videos are 11 seconds long although some are also around 1 minute 5 5 minutes or 25 minutes long 6 7 They are slideshows showing slides about 1 second long each Each slide consists of a solid white background overlapped by two solid color opaque rectangles one red and the other blue Both rectangles have a random size shape and position on the slide When the two overlap the red rectangle always appears over the blue one and on rare occasions the red rectangle completely covers up the blue one Each slide has a random computer generated wave tone In the corner of each video it says aqua flv slide slide number with four digits Early videos were called aqua 8 which was then changed to tmp an abbreviation for the word template or temporary followed by random characters Although some videos break this titling pattern such as some titles having spaces and a 25 minute video titled the but still have the same overlapping blue and red triangles Unusual uploads Edit The channel has three videos which do not follow the channel s standards featuring instead internal references or jokes One of them titled tmpRkRL85 presumably standing for Temporary Rick Roll 1985 or Template Rickroll 1985 plays normally until the red rectangle becomes a silhouette of Rick Astley dancing referencing the Rickrolling phenomenon in the second half of the video 9 10 The video 00014 is a piece of timelapse footage recorded in Paris that shows the Eiffel Tower being lit up at night 11 10 At the end of the video the camera is put down and the Webdriver Torso Facebook page is visible for a few frames 10 The last one 0 455442373793 is only viewable in France requires a payment of 1 99 euros to watch and is only payable with a French credit card It shows an episode of the American adult cartoon Aqua Teen Hunger Force dubbed in Spanish 12 While seemingly not an internal reference or joke the May 3 2022 upload titled generated 10min vid has text in the bottom left corner that reads kaustubhb 20220503 161459 640x360x10min 0600s Slide slide number with four digits as opposed to the usual aqua flv slide slide number with four digits 13 Speculation EditPrior to YouTube s confirmation of the channel as a test channel there was some speculation about the identity and content of the videos Hypotheses about the channel s purposes included spy messages 14 contact by extraterrestrial life forms 15 construction plans 16 and a Cicada 3301 recruitment program 17 Unexplained references Edit Despite Google having clarified the channel s purpose this did not explain the seemingly humorous references contained in some of the videos These include the Aqua Teen Hunger Force episode the Rick Astley silhouette and the Eiffel Tower footage Additionally Webdriver Torso at one time commented Matei is highly intelligent The Matei in question is unknown but Basarab Matei 18 Matei Mancas Matei Gruber Matei Ciocarlie 19 and former Cinemassacre producer Mike Matei have all been suspected The Matei comment was apparently removed at some later time Soggetto Ventuno s investigation Edit An Italian blogger named Soggetto Ventuno found out that Webdriver Torso belongs to a network of accounts called ytuploadtestpartner torso 10 Ventuno then discovered some other accounts with similar videos many of which were pulled or made private after Ventuno s investigations were published 10 The network linked to a Facebook page and a Twitter page which have now both been taken down 10 The Facebook page had mentioned Johannes Leitner a Google Zurich employee 10 Leitner was friends with another employee Matei Gruber 10 A Matei is mentioned on 00014 see above 10 Ventuno then compared scenes from pulled videos with Google Zurich photos and noticed matching things indicating that the pulled videos were recorded at Google Zurich 10 and that the channel and all similar channels were run from Google Zurich Purpose of videos Edit The videos are made to test YouTube video quality After creation the videos are uploaded to YouTube The uploaded videos are then compared to the videos before they were uploaded to see how much quality was lost 10 YouTube s reply Edit When YouTube was asked about Webdriver Torso they replied We re never gonna give you uploading that s slow or loses video quality and we re never gonna let you down by playing YouTube in poor video quality That s why we re always running tests like Webdriver Torso 10 This is a reference to Rick Astley s song Never Gonna Give You Up Easter eggs Edit Google Webdriver Torso logo See also List of Google Easter eggs When Webdriver Torso is searched into Google the Google logo will look like a Webdriver Torso video However if a Google Doodle is running it will sometimes not appear In the Android L developer builds the Android Version Easter Egg is a reference to Webdriver Torso videos 20 See also EditTest card Unfavorable SemicircleReferences Edit Webdriver Torso About YouTube Retrieved August 1 2016 Jane Wakefield June 10 2014 Google behind Webdriver Torso mystery BBC Retrieved June 29 2017 Webdriver Torso YouTube Stats Channel Statistics Socialblade Retrieved June 29 2017 Webdriver Torso YouTube YouTube Retrieved December 10 2022 tmpR0uIim YouTube Retrieved January 6 2019 tmpMJ2d7d YouTube Retrieved January 6 2019 Breaking News Webdriver Torso 25 Minutes Video YouTube Retrieved November 24 2014 aqua YouTube Retrieved November 11 2020 tmpRkRl85 on YouTube a b c d e f g h i j k l James Trew Google and the accidental mystery of Webdriver Torso Engadget Retrieved November 24 2014 00014 on YouTube Wakefield Jane June 10 2014 Google behind Webdriver Torso mystery BBC News Retrieved November 22 2020 generated 10min vid on YouTube BBC News Webdriver Torso YouTube mystery clips French connection BBC News May 2 2014 Retrieved November 24 2014 Webdriver Torso is either something incredibly sinister or nothing at all The A V Club The Onion Inc May 22 2014 Retrieved July 22 2014 Webdriver Torso Decoding your Secrets Part 2 Videos are really a Construction Plans YouTube Retrieved November 24 2014 The internet mystery that has the world baffled Daily Telegraph November 25 2013 Archived from the original on November 26 2013 Retrieved November 25 2013 The truth behind one YouTube account s 77 000 mysterious videos The Guardian May 1 2014 Retrieved October 30 2014 Wakefield Jane July 10 2014 Google behind Webdriver Torso mystery BBC News British Broadcasting Corporation Retrieved July 22 2014 Cory McNutt June 26 2014 Webdriver Torso Ends up as Android L s Easter Egg Android Headlines Retrieved September 2 2017 External links EditWebdriver Torso s channel on YouTube Timeworks video on the subject Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Webdriver Torso amp oldid 1153231534, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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