The text appears to be a transcript of a YouTube episode of "You Posted That," a comedy game show where contestants are quizzed on their past social media posts.
The show features three contestants: Ned, Katie, and Shane. The game consists of three rounds, each with a different challenge.
In Round 1, contestants are presented with a tweet from their past with a missing word or phrase and must guess what it is. Ned earns 10 points, Katie earns 5 points, and Shane earns 10 points.
In Round 2, contestants are presented with a series of tweets and must decide if they are funny or not. The majority vote determines if the tweet is funny, and the contestant who posted the tweet earns 5 points if it is deemed funny. Ned leads with 20 points, while Katie and Shane are tied with 10 points.
In Round 3, contestants are presented with a caption from another contestant's Instagram post and must match it to the correct photo. The contestant who correctly matches the caption and photo earns 10 points.
The final scores are not explicitly stated, but it appears that Ned wins the game with 30 points, while Shane earns 0 points, and Katie's score is not mentioned. The winner receives a high school surf club trophy from 2007.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The show "You Posted That?" features contestants facing their online past.
2. The host of the show is Ian Hecox.
3. The contestants on this episode are Ned, Katie, and Shane.
4. The game consists of three rounds.
5. The winner of the game receives a high school surf club trophy from 2007.
6. In round one, contestants are presented with a tweet from their past and have to guess the missing words.
7. In round two, contestants judge whether a tweet is funny or not.
8. In round three, contestants have to match a caption to the correct picture from another contestant's Instagram account.
9. The contestants can earn points for correct answers, and the person with the most points at the end of the game wins.
10. The final scores are: Ned has 20 points, Katie and Shane are tied with 10 points initially, but Shane ends up with 0 points after the final round.
11. Ned wins the game with 20 points.