The video features a group of YouTubers reacting to a viral video of a young boy named Steven having a meltdown after his brother cancels his World of Warcraft account. The reactors are divided on whether the video is real or staged, with some speculating that Steven may have a mental disorder. The video's creator eventually revealed on Tosh.0 that the meltdown was staged. Despite this, the reactors note that the video remains entertaining and has contributed to the family's large following on YouTube, with over 1 million subscribers. They attribute the video's success to Steven's likable personality and the relatability of his tantrums.
1. The video being discussed features a boy named Steven who gets very upset about something and has a meltdown.
2. The video was uploaded to YouTube in 2009 and became a viral sensation, with many people debating whether it was real or fake.
3. The video features Steven's brother filming him during his meltdown, which some people found hilarious and others found disturbing.
4. The family in the video has continued to make videos featuring Steven's meltdowns over the years, despite many people speculating that they are staged.
5. Steven and his brother have over 1 million subscribers on YouTube and their videos often get over a million views.
6. Steven appeared on the TV show Tosh.0 a few years ago and admitted that the videos are fake.
7. Despite knowing that the videos are fake, many people still enjoy watching them as a form of entertainment.
8. Steven's real name is not actually known, but he is often referred to as "Squirrel Boy" in online communities.