A YouTuber discusses a viral meme that originated from a leaked WhatsApp audio with a voice and snippets of Toy Story in the background. The creator of the meme was unknown until a guy named Levi made a video claiming to be the owner. However, the YouTuber discovered that another individual has been impersonating the real owner, using the name and creating fake content, including blog posts and videos, to prove his ownership. The imposter even went as far as to backdate blog posts to make it seem like he created the meme. The YouTuber is disappointed that someone would try to take credit for someone else's work and warns viewers to be cautious of such behavior.
1. A meme went viral almost a year ago, and the owner was unknown until a person named Levi claimed to be the owner.
2. No one disputed Levi's claim until 11 months later when another person appeared on YouTube claiming to be the real owner.
3. The second person had a tattoo with a phrase related to the meme and was trying to convince people that he was the creator.
4. The original video was posted on April 18th and gained over 400,000 views.
5. The second person changed the name of his account and started pretending to be the owner of the meme.
6. He posted a video on his channel claiming to be the creator of the meme and even created a blog post to serve as proof.
7. However, the blog post was discovered to be fake, with the date of publication being altered to make it seem like it was written before the meme went viral.
8. The second person also posted a video that he claimed was an old video, but it was discovered to be fake as well.
9. The tone and language used in the fake video were different from the original meme, and it seemed to be an attempt to create fake proof of ownership.
10. The person who created the video exposing the fake owner was in contact with the fake owner, but he didn't want to talk.
11. The fake owner allowed the video to be published, but didn't provide any explanation for his actions.