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Avril Lavigne fans push their girl's video to #1 on YouTube by
pretending to cheat:
On June 19th, the Avril Lavigne fansite Avril Bandaids launched a
“Girlfriend” YouTube Viewer (It’s now been retired) with the
intention of making “Girlfriend” the #1 YouTube video of all time. The
url that hosted the viewer reloaded the video every 15 seconds. The theory
was that Avril fans could load up that url, let it run, and Avril would
get the top video spot in no time.
Well, Entertainment Tonight, Perez Hilton, Wired.com, The Globe and
Mail, The Sydney Morning Herald, and many others picked up the story
and started crying “foul.” How dare this hardcore group choose the
number one YouTube video for us!? How dare they! And that’s where this
story gets good.
There was no foul. YouTube caps it’s views per specific IP at 200 per
day. (That may sound like a lot, but it’s not enough for a small legion
of hardcore fans to make a dent in a number approacing 100,000,000.) There
was no way they could game YouTube in the way they were purporting;
and they knew it all along.
—
“Girlfriend” Video Tops YouTube With Viral Viral Marketing (not a typo),
by Wade,
VoltageCreative.com,
20th August 2008
So they leveraged their leverage by provoking media outrage,
causing millions of people to watch the video to see what it's about,
and now causing a third wave of blog posts, thus producing
still more views.
Now that's clever.
Not the sort of thing you'll ever see come out of telcos or cablecos, either.
-jsq