The video features the creators of a channel reflecting on their journey from their first video to reaching 1 million subscribers. Initially, they experimented with editing and special effects, but soon realized viewers were more impressed by their trick shots. They interacted with their audience through a series called "Challenge Pongfinity," where viewers submitted crazy table tennis ideas. Over time, they shifted to posting videos more regularly, which led to rapid subscriber growth. They celebrated milestones with special videos, like playing table tennis with 100 different items for their 100k celebration. The creators also tried new content types, like comedy sketches and synchronized table tennis, with varying levels of success. They shared behind-the-scenes challenges, like filming on a lake and dealing with weather conditions. The video concludes with gratitude for their audience's support and excitement for future content creation.
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1. The channel "Pongfinity" was created 7 years ago by the creators, who were initially experimenting with editing skills.
2. The first video featured only two people, the creator and Emil, filming their table tennis training session.
3. The channel initially focused on editing skills, but the viewers were more interested in the table tennis tricks.
4. The creators started to focus more on the tricks and less on the editing skills.
5. The channel's first viral video was the "Ping-Pong Extinguisher" video.
6. Before reaching 100k subscribers, the channel's biggest focus was on the "Challenge Pongfinity" series.
7. The creators get inspiration and ideas from the comments section.
8. The channel reached 100k subscribers in 2018.
9. To celebrate 100k subscribers, the creators made a special video featuring a rally with 100 different items.
10. The channel's goal for 2019 was to hit 1 million subscribers.
11. The creators did a one-set showdown, where the loser would have to shave their head or beard.
12. The channel reached 500k subscribers and did a big match between the creators, with a punishment for the loser.
13. The channel reached 600k subscribers and did a video featuring triangular table tennis.
14. The channel reached 700k subscribers and did a project called "Lake Ping Pong".
15. The channel reached 800k subscribers and did a video featuring two versus one table tennis.
16. The channel reached 1 million subscribers in 2020.
17. The creators were overwhelmed by the support and positive comments from their viewers.
18. The channel's next target is to reach 16 million subscribers by 2020.
Note: Some of the facts may be mentioned multiple times in the text, but I've only listed each fact once in the above list.