The text appears to be a detailed account of a series of events involving a team of YouTubers known as "Two Hours," composed of Federico Viajen, Matías Llanes, and others. The team began making content, including jokes in the street and hidden camera videos, for audiences in Uruguay and Argentina. Over time, they gained significant popularity, amassing millions of subscribers.
The team also collaborated with other YouTubers such as Gonzalo Ghete, Ete Gonzalez, and Lucas Castle. They became rivals with another popular YouTuber team, "Two Sheets." Their rivalry led to a series of challenges and hints, with both teams attempting to outdo each other.
However, the team faced internal issues and departures, with some members leaving due to disagreements or personal reasons. Notably, Gilbert Sosa, one of the first members of the team, left the group and later revealed dark events that happened within the team's house, including infidelity and harassment.
The team's format involved daily blogs, which led to great success in Latin America and inspired many other channels to adopt similar formats. Over time, the team expanded, adding members like Agustín Año, Silver Sosa, and Sebastián Ordiales.
Despite the team's success, internal conflicts and departures continued to be a part of their journey. For instance, Sebastián Ordiales left the team, alleging that he was not given the opportunities he deserved. The team responded by making a series of videos clarifying the situation and addressing the issues raised by Ordiales.
In the end, the team disbanded, with some members continuing their careers individually. Federico Viajen and Matías Llanes, two of the original members, continued to make content under their own names, but the "Two Hours" team was no more. The text ends with a farewell note, expressing the desire for the team's legacy to remain in history and not be used by others.
1. The text is from a documentary about a YouTube channel called "Two Hours" created by Federico Viajen and Matías Llanes.
2. The channel started as a project of Federico Viajen and Matías Llanes, who were joined by Juanpa Barbot.
3. The channel initially aired for two hours daily and attracted more than five million viewers.
4. The channel was known for extreme challenges and hidden cameras in Uruguay and Argentina.
5. The channel's popularity led to a rivalry with another channel, "Two Sheets".
6. The channel introduced a new format of daily blogs, which became popular in Latin America.
7. The team behind the channel consisted of Federico Viajen, Matías Llanes, Juanpa Barbot, and other collaborators.
8. The team collaborated with other YouTubers, including Gonzalo Ghete, Gonzalo Fonseca, Lucas, and others.
9. The channel became a rival of "Two Sheets", leading to a series of public disputes and rivalries.
10. The channel's format of daily blogs was copied by other channels, which changed their names to "viral".
11. The channel faced criticism and controversy over allegations of copying and plagiarism.
12. The channel moved to Mexico and implemented a U.S. format, which led to the creation of a "Two Hours Team".
13. The "Two Hours Team" included members from Mexico, Colombia, and other countries.
14. The team faced departures, with some members leaving due to disagreements or personal reasons.
15. The channel faced controversy over allegations of infidelity, harassment, and hidden courtships among team members.
16. Some members of the team, like Sebas and Gilbert Sosa, left the channel due to disputes and disagreements.
17. The channel faced further controversy over allegations of debt and disputes over the ownership of the channel.
18. The channel eventually settled its disputes and continued its operations.
19. The channel's popularity led to the creation of a new channel called "Fede y Nicole", featuring Nicole Garcia and Federico Viajen.
20. The channel's activities and controversies were documented in a series of videos titled "The Truth of Two Hours Team".