The video appears to be a French YouTuber, MixM, conducting an experiment called the "Purity Test" where he uses eye-tracking technology to see where his gaze falls on various images and videos. He shows a series of images and videos, including some with suggestive or disturbing content, and comments on his reactions and the results of the eye-tracking test.
Throughout the video, MixM also talks about his personal life, shares anecdotes, and interacts with his audience. He also references previous videos and episodes, indicating that this is part of a series.
The video also includes a segment where MixM discusses the concept of selective attention and how our brains can be distracted by certain stimuli. He also shows a TEDx conference video on the topic of pickpocketing and how it relates to selective attention.
At the end of the video, MixM reveals that he had been trying to subtly mention a specific phrase throughout the video, but it seems that not many viewers noticed. He also shares a personal anecdote about forgetting to put on his wedding ring during the video, which leads to a humorous discussion about potential controversies.
Overall, the video is a mix of entertainment, experimentation, and personal storytelling.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The video is titled "Episode 2: Trying Not to Look".
2. The host is using rail tracker technology to track his gaze on the screen.
3. The host received hundreds of billions of photos and videos from viewers on Twitter using a hashtag.
4. The host is testing his ability to resist looking at certain things.
5. The host is using a "purity test" to evaluate his reactions.
6. The test was also conducted by women and men to compare results.
7. The host discusses the concept of selective attention and its relation to human nature.
8. The host shares a comment from a viewer that suggests that the test does not prove obsession, but rather that sexuality is a natural part of human nature.
9. The host talks about a TEDx conference that explains how pickpockets use selective attention to distract people.
10. The host discusses the difficulty of concentrating on a task when the field of vision is restricted.
11. The host mentions that he was not wearing his wedding ring during the video, which was a coincidence.
12. The host asks viewers to participate in a survey to see who noticed that he was not wearing his wedding ring.
13. The video ends with the host thanking viewers and inviting them to subscribe and comment.