@@kingjoeyfirstofhisname475 In a way, that makes it even more crazy that the one lowercase letter is the one letter that was wrong but will look like the right letter when lowercase , especially sandwiched in the middle of all caps so your brain will most likely see it as capital i. I'm not even gonna pretend to know the proper math on all that but I know enough to say that all of it is freaking wild lol.
Well, it wasn't 1 in 992 million, there are 62 valid url characters at the end of a youtube link. That gives us 62^11 combinations, however what's next to the word doesn't matter so those other 6 letters can be there in 62^6 different ways. The position of the word also does not matter so it can be in 7 different positions (from all the way at the front with 0 letters before it to at the back with 6 letters before). This makes the chances 1 in (62^11) / ((62^6) * 7) or about 1 in 131 million. Still insanely slim, but there are 14 billion youtube videos so there's probably others out there.
@@ArchoDarkohate to be that guy but usually it’s infinite monkeys, hence the name infinite monkey theorem, as it is referring to how many monkeys there are, not how much time the monkey has
In high school, a grade below me once couldn’t take a test on a google form on school chromebooks. Every time they tried to open it they just got blocked by the schools restrictions and no one knew why. Eventually they figured out that part of the url was “porn” and every student was getting flagged when they tried to open the test.
Considering how there are billions of videos uploaded every year, and the 1 in 992 million chance, this probably happened to at least 50 smaller channels but this one was popular because of how big he is and also he tweeted about it.
@@Drainosk its around a billion to 1.3 billion videos a year so its not unlikely that it happens several times a year in the different variations, caps, lowercase, mixed, etc
@@Drainosk on average, yeah. Its also not unlikely at that it doesn't happen for like 5 years in a row for example. (if were talking about only the all caps version)
Doesn’t help that they have the linked blacked out until the full img is revealed, which naturally draws attention away from it to other 5-Lettered words
@@mightbe_jotaroif all it takes is a single black person to give the pass then everyone would already have it, it takes the entire council of black people to issue a pass.
I wonder how many videos actually contain that word, considering that the chance is 1 in 992 million and there are around 4 billion videos on UA-cam, that means that there should be at least 4 videos out there with it. We need to go on a hunt for the golden URLs, lads.
Fun fact! UA-cam registrates 13.2 billion videos uploaded as of Jan 1 2024. Averaging that means that somewhere on youtube there may be 12 more videos containing the n-word in their links, not mentioning the pottencial upper- and lowercase combinations, changing of I and E to 1 and 3 respectfully. You know what we must do, gentelmen Edit: unless i fucked up my calculations, if we count the total of words where we can replace I with 1, G with 6, A with 4, as well as all the uppercase and lowercase combos- there's a total of 13122 possible combinations of the n-word. If (Hypothetically) all of them already exist and aren't replaced/privated/deleted, the percentage of ALL of youtube links to the n-links are 9.94090909e-7 which is 0.0000000994%
According to my math, there should be 638 videos with a variation of the 5 letter word, I am including uppercase, lowercase and the ability to replace I with a 1. There is only 30 videos with the six letter word.
@@3_mld Lebron James reportedly found "Adding probabilities instead of multiplying them" Authorities said "He never paid attention in middle school math class"
let's do some math :D Chance of any 5 specific characters appearing in a video link, with a set of 64 possible characters: 1 in 64^5, or 1,073,741,824 (1 billion) Chance of the first letter appearing in the first 7 slots: 7 in 11 - this allows the word to be finished, as the N appearing in the 8th slot would prevent this from happening Chance of the second letter appearing in the next slot: 1 in 10 - no matter which slot we choose for the N, the I will have the same 1 in 10 probability Chance of a G appearing in EITHER of the next two slots: 2 in 9 Chance of another G appearing in the unfilled other of the two slots: 1 in 8 - if the first G appears in the first slot, we fill the second, otherwise we fill the first. either way, there are 8 possible spots the second G can go, but only 1 "correct" option, so it is not 2 in 8 Chance of our final letter appearing in the last slot: 1 in 7 now combine them :) 64 to the 5th divided by 7 in 11 divided by 1 in 10 divided by 2 in 9 divided by 1 in 8 divided by 1 in 7 (64^5)/(7/11)/(1/10)/(2/9)/(1/8)/(1/7) - for anyone confused why we don't just multiply the terms, we technically could if we multiply all of our letter placement's reciprocals. this is because, take for example, a probability 1 in 999, and a probability 1 in 10, that combining them should very obviously give you 1 in 9990, but just multiplying (1/999)*(1/10) gives you 1 in 99.9. you need to divide by each that is already a fraction to properly multiply the n terms in "1 in n". thought i'd mention this since i almost fudged this up myself (64^5)/(7/11)/(1/10)/(2/9)/(1/8)/(1/7)=4.25201762304e+12 ... 4,252,017,623,040... 1 in 4.25 trillion or 1/4,252,017,623,040=2.35182468337e-13 multiply by 100 to find %, same as adding 2 to the e-13 2.35182468337e-11% chance, or 0.0000000000235182468337% chance i only did this because i wanted to correct that one video that showed the probablility somewhere in the 1 in 990 millions. that is highly incorrect... it's even more rare that this happened :D (copy of this comment from technical's actual video :P)
Your explanation for why you aren't multiplying the terms is wrong. For fractions: (a/b) x (c/d) = a × c × 1/b × 1/d = (a × c) × 1/(b × d) = ac/bd (assuming b, d is not 0) . Multiplication and division can be done in either order. (1/999) × (1/10) = (1/9990) since 1×1 = 1 and 990 × 10 = 9990. You can also write it using just multiplication and powers of ten as: 1 × (10^(-3)+10^0) × 1 × 10^(-1) = 10^(-3+(-1) + 10^(0-1) = 10^(-4)+10^(-1)) = 1/10000 + 1/10 = 1/9990. The result you got doesn't make sense, since dividing something into pieces makes it smaller and not bigger. If 1/10 was a 10 instead, then the result would make sense. 1/999 * 10 = 10/999 = 1/99.9. I think what happened is that you used a calculator which didn't do order of operations properly, which lead to the weird behaviour.
YOU ARE WRONG The video ID is 11 characters long, and each character can be one of 64 options (A-Z, a-z, 0-9, -, _). "N word" is 5 characters, so it can start at 7 different positions in the ID . The chance of "N word" showing up at one position is (1/64)^5, which is like 1 in 1 billion. Multiply that by 7 positions, and the total chance is around 1 in 164 million.
whats even crazier is that it happened to not just a random video nobodys ever watched, but a video from Technical49, for the unaware, hes one of the larger Geometry Dash youtubers and is far from being a rando. so not only did it happen, it happened on a videp that was going to be seen by thousands and thousands of people
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Sure but that's conformation bias. Any combination that would lead to that result would feel hilarious and unlikely to us. So you have to include them all, actually increasing the chances of this happening, not lowering them.
For anyone confused the word isn’t LIMBO, the word’s in the URL for the video. A black box covers it until 0:24 where it’s revealed on the top right corner of the screenshot (I was confused for a long a** time until I eventually figured it out lmao)
@@OsirusIrdiaSince youtube links are 11 characters long, the word can appear in 7 locations: *****~~~~~~ ~*****~~~~~ ~~*****~~~~ ~~~*****~~~ ~~~~*****~~ ~~~~~*****~ ~~~~~~***** Since order matters here, we can do the chance of getting each particular all-caps letter (1/64) in each spot (5 spots) in 7 different ways. This would result in 7/64^5 or 6.519*10^-9 probability, or 1/1417766649. Probably editing later because youtube mobile doesn’t let me close the text window without deleting the comment.
@@OsirusIrdia you take the odds of the string appearing period given just 5 characters then just multiply that by the number of possible positions if it's 64 possible characters then the probability of it appearing is 1/153mil
@@Idk1407-f4k he uploaded a geometry dash achievement where I think he verified a really hard level, the URL contained the n word (not hard r) full caps on the end of it. He didn't want his achievement getting attention from people coming because of the n word, or the n word to sully his video, so he privated and reuploaded
Given that UA-cam works off of a Base 64 system, with A-Z, a-z, 0-9, and - and _ characters, there is approximately a 1 in 1,073,741,824 chance of this showing up in isolation
We've been doing probabilities in my discrete math course, here's my best attempt at a more rigorous calculation: UA-cam urls are encoded with 64 unique characters, and are 11 digits long. We can define our sample space as S={d_1...d_11:d_i∈{a...zA...Z0...9-_}}. The size of the sample space, |S|, is simply 64^11, which should be easy to see. Our event, which we will call A, is that of the letters in our desired word appearing, next to each other, in the correct order. Next, our goal is to find the number of ways this word can appear. The word is five letters long, so we can first choose the other letters in the url. There are 6 other characters, and as such 64^6 ways in which they can be chosen. In this string, there are 7 places our desired string can be inserted. This string can be formed in 2^5 unique ways, given that the letters can be upper or lower case. This make the final number: |A|=(64^6)*7*(2^5)=7*2^41. The probability of A is then trivial to calculate: Pr(A)=|A|/|S|=(7*2^41)/(2^66)=7/2^25 This makes our final probability 7/2^25, or roughly 1 in 4,793,490. Much better than the estimate given.
reads like one of the solutions to the questions in my discrete maths course, lol. gg. i just took my final exam yesterday, hope you class goes well for you too.
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@@misterquinster8816 Most likely that it is not just 5 characters in a youtube link, you also have to account for the possibility of the letters being together in the first place, such as Nx6GAIG, then for the chance that the letters are in the correct order. But ion know
@@NotTheDotDotNo, the calculation 1 / 63^5 already accounted for all the letters being in a specific arrangement in a specific position in the URL. There were seven positions it could've been in, so it's really 7 / 63^5-still very small, but at least you improved your chances sevenfold. If you just wanted the five letters in a cluster and didn't care about the ordering, it's 7 * 5! / 2! / 5^63. The exclamation mark is the factorial function, where n! ("n factorial") is the product of the whole numbers from 1 to n. The result is the number of ways you can arrange n objects. For example, 5! = 5 * 4 * 3 * 2 * 1 = 120, and this is how many ways you can arrange 5 objects. We have to divide by 2!, which is the number of ways you can arrange 2 objects, because we have two of the same object that can be swapped without changing the arrangement.
@@bencenagy5459according to Sol's RNG wiki, the rarest aura is SOVEREIGN with chance of 1 in 750 million. Its not rarer than 1 in 992 million. In fact, other calculation suggest that the chances are not 1 in 992 million, but 1 in 9.46 BILLION
...as for how it should be calculated though, there are way more than 5 letters in a youtube link. Therefore, there is more situations where that five letter word is part of the link, as well as more situations where it isn't. All this meaning, the chance of a link containing that word is way higher than 1 in a 992m.
If you don't quite understand how increasing the number of letters increase the chance, imagine it with a simpler combination. If you were to look for 777 in a 3 letter combo where only numbers are used: -You would get 1 scenario which it is 777, -And you would get 10 x 10 x 10 scenarios in total. =Arriving at a chance of 1 in a 1000. We calculate it this way because there are 10 possible numbers for every letter of the combination. If you were to look for 777 in a 4 letter combo where only numbers are used: -You would get 7770 to 7779 and 0777 to 9777 for a total of 20 scenarios with 777 in the combo, -And you would get 10 x 10 x 10 x 10 scenarios in total. =Arriving at a chance of 1 in a 500. As you can see, simply adding more letters and scenarios massively increases the chance of a certain word appearing.
And then privating the video and reuploading it under a new URL, technical projecting so that he can use the N word all by himself without anyone noticing lol
since no one here plays geometry dash basically he beat the 16th hardest level in a game that has 100 million levels he didn't want his completion to be associated with a slur
The odds are incorrect. You dont assume you have just the random 5 letter words, you have every location of each character consecutively to account for greatly increasing the odds.
@@kserrata Wrong. the each video has a unque string of 11 characters. this word is 5 characters. that means the chance for this to appear is at least twice as likely as what you are saying.
@@kserrata That's correct but overcomplicated. Doing it via basic combinatorics reasoning is easier. We're looking for a consecutive five-letter string in an eleven-letter string. Since the target string has to be consecutive, we can model it as just one symbol of length 1, and the 11-letter string is replaced by a 7-letter string. Now the problem's been reduced to two parts: 1. "How many ways are there of picking one element out of seven elements?", which is 7!/(1!6!). (Think of it as the seven-letter string containing one "special" element corresponding to a five-letter string, but which can appear anywhere in it.) 2. "What's the probability that a random 5-letter element is the target element", which is 1/63^5. Then we take the probability of the target element appearing, and multiply it by how many ways it can appear. We get 7/63^5 = 1/141776649, like in your answer. ... actually no, 11 letters leave room for two 5-letter strings, so we also have to consider possibilities where the five-letter chunk we chose to focus on failed to contain the target string, but where the string is present in the remaining 6-letter string. Though that possibility puts constraints on where the in the 7-letter string the first 5-letter string can be (at the first two places or at the last two places, else there's no space for a second *consecutive* five-letter string), and then we also have to consider the possible locations of the second 5-letter string, and it's all pretty easy but finicky enough I'm not going to do this, so actually maybe your approach is easier. Also it's probably why your answer is only ≈1/141776649, not 1/141776649 exactly.
erm, you're actually confusing probabilities with possibilities, according to your analogy, there's a 50/50 chance i get one million dollars in a golden briefcase under my pillow when i go to bed tonight.
maybe he doesnt have the humour of an edgelord? either way the original video is privated because he doesnt need traction from kids who will be like “ohhh ur that n word link guy”
I think it is also possible to search for youtube videos that contain a substring in the uri. It is possible that this is random- it is also possible that someone might be able to program a scrubber, and locate that url. It would probably be more difficult than encountering it randomly in this case (because so many people use youtube)
the question marks were either for the url or for the level itself which showcases a ton of question marks as decoration as its made to be confusing and memory based
People dont understand the sheer insanity of that probability. If you punched out every single 5 letter word imaginable every second of every day of every month for 31 years straight, then, and only then, will that word come ONCE
actually since it's base 64 (meaning there's 64 different symbols used in the URLs, being letters lowercase and uppercase, - and _) it's 1 in *1.073 billion* which means Tech just basically lost a coin flip 30 times in a row
The exact chance is 1/165406090 if anyone was wondering. Which about as likley as correctly guessing 27 coin flips in a row (30 if you only count getting the word at the end)
very wrong :P i just like being thorough with math :D Chance of any 5 specific characters appearing in a video link, with a set of 64 possible characters: 1 in 64^5, or 1,073,741,824 (1 billion) Chance of the first letter appearing in the first 7 slots: 7 in 11 Chance of the second letter appearing in the next slot: 1 in 10 Chance of a G appearing in EITHER of the next two slots: 2 in 9 Chance of another G appearing in the unfilled other of the two slots: 1 in 8 Chance of our final letter appearing in the last slot: 1 in 7 64 to the 5th divided by 7 in 11 divided by 1 in 10 divided by 2 in 9 divided by 1 in 8 divided by 1 in 7 (64^5)/(7/11)/(1/10)/(2/9)/(1/8)/(1/7) (64^5)/(7/11)/(1/10)/(2/9)/(1/8)/(1/7)=4.25201762304e+12 ... 4,252,017,623,040... 1 in 4.25 trillion
why does this video still get views its so ass
The meme
Just showed up on my recommended
Math, and I like those odds
Nah
I specifically searched for it, because it's a masterpiece
The fact that it was all capitals to is so funny to me.
I remember hearing that the second letter is actually actually a lowercase L and not an uppercase i, so it's not all capitals
@@kingjoeyfirstofhisname475 In a way, that makes it even more crazy that the one lowercase letter is the one letter that was wrong but will look like the right letter when lowercase , especially sandwiched in the middle of all caps so your brain will most likely see it as capital i. I'm not even gonna pretend to know the proper math on all that but I know enough to say that all of it is freaking wild lol.
Well, it wasn't 1 in 992 million, there are 62 valid url characters at the end of a youtube link. That gives us 62^11 combinations, however what's next to the word doesn't matter so those other 6 letters can be there in 62^6 different ways. The position of the word also does not matter so it can be in 7 different positions (from all the way at the front with 0 letters before it to at the back with 6 letters before). This makes the chances 1 in (62^11) / ((62^6) * 7) or about 1 in 131 million. Still insanely slim, but there are 14 billion youtube videos so there's probably others out there.
@@planets9102 ua-cam.com/video/CUMCUM--gaY/v-deo.html
@@kingjoeyfirstofhisname475 It's not.
This is an "Immortal monkey with a typewriter could write Shakespeare " moment.
hate to be that guy but it's usually 100 or 1000 monkeys to increase the chance, but same point
🤓^
Infinite Monkey Theorem
@@ArchoDarkohate to be that guy but usually it’s infinite monkeys, hence the name infinite monkey theorem, as it is referring to how many monkeys there are, not how much time the monkey has
@@ArchoDarkoit doesn’t matter if monkey have infinite time
Man could’ve went out there and won the lottery 3 times but decided to use all of his luck on this
luck is not a currency retard
@@AUSWQPCVYeah it is 😮
@@AUSWQPCVAlso obviously he's joking u moronic jizz rag.
@@ltp7641 Do you have peer reviewed science evidence for that claim
@@AUSWQPCVtake a joke fucktard
"you have been chosen. you are the messiah."
"of what?"
"racism."
"I'm not the messiah! Would you please listen?! I am not the messiah! You understand?! Honestly!"
He is the messiah!
Goated refrence to life Of Brian
"Uncle Ruckus? Is that you?"
out of all people that this could've happened to I love how this happened to a Geometry Dash UA-camr 💀
Lore accurate
Bro raged a lil too hard
he's also a record contender in mk8dx
Why not COD player 😭😭😭
Fate couldn't let Npesta have all the fun with memery
When you're not racist, but the universe wants you to be.
fate has other plans for you
Damn, wish it was me 😔
I don't get any of this
I'm racist and I don't care about the universe
@darukineosome kid gonna ask their grandpa for minecraft and hes going to mishear it
Nah it’s all capitalized too💀
The link didn’t just say it it shouted it
and it’s on the very end
Imma test if the link is still active or fake
ua-cam.com/video/v6Kz96NIGGA/v-deo.html
NAHHHH THE VIDEO WAS DOWN
As a black man, imma give him the pass. The universe literally wants him to have it. Who am I to say no?
nice username lmao
Bro is a real one for that
Who the fuck do you think you are?😂 No one cares if you give him the pass or not
-🧒🏻
As a black man (white) I also would have given him the pass
Bro accidentally used up all his luck with that letter combo 😭😭
Man fucked for life now 😭🙏
bro could’ve won the lottery, instead got a funny 5 letter word in url loll
Yet he still beat Limbo
Wouldn't this be extremely unlucky?
@@Irish_Enderman Depends on the person
In high school, a grade below me once couldn’t take a test on a google form on school chromebooks. Every time they tried to open it they just got blocked by the schools restrictions and no one knew why. Eventually they figured out that part of the url was “porn” and every student was getting flagged when they tried to open the test.
lmao
LOL
Gotta love the Penistone/Scunthorpe problem.
i got softlocked out of google docs once bc my school blocked the word ‘thicc’
Oh gosh
It’s amazing it wasn’t even a small channel, it was literally one of the biggest geometry dash channels on the platform
Considering how there are billions of videos uploaded every year, and the 1 in 992 million chance, this probably happened to at least 50 smaller channels but this one was popular because of how big he is and also he tweeted about it.
@@Drainosk its around a billion to 1.3 billion videos a year so its not unlikely that it happens several times a year in the different variations, caps, lowercase, mixed, etc
@@darealrulezbreaker9493 oh ok then that would be once a year in all caps
@@Drainosk on average, yeah. Its also not unlikely at that it doesn't happen for like 5 years in a row for example. (if were talking about only the all caps version)
What happened?
In a steam gift card, I got the 3-letter variation of the f-slur.
i’ve gotten that too😭
That’s my high score name in old arcade games!
first time hearing about f-slur wtf is that?
@@smallcatgirlf@ggot n it’s a slur against gay men (so the 3 letter variant would be f*g)
He unlisted the video and reuploaded it. He hit the jackpot of URLs and couldn't handle it. Why does God give power to the unworthy?
this sounds like something your pfp would say
@@pmcpictoit wasn't even racist. Reuploading is just dumb.
@@patrickbateman1660 wait woah woah woah i think you’ve skipped forward a few messages in the argunent
@@pmcpicto Bro purposefully skipped to the end of the cutscene
@@chaosstar4683
Blud thinks he’s Diavolo 💀
Library of Babel moment
when one of the infinite chimpanzees writing on infinite amount of typewriters gain conciousness
Library of Ruina
@@back8056 poland
@@back8056 staggered!!
@@bubadeggs I could make a joke in bad taste here about friendly fire but I will not.
Bro won the lottery... very awkwardly
More like got a nat 1
...out of 992 million
he hit small
more like 3 lottery
he won the pass for life
IT'S IN ALL CAPS
My man used his luck on THIS instead of the lottery 💀
Worth it 😏
And he seems ungrateful
@@TheAuxiliaryCordhe is confused and amazed at the same time
YEAAAAH! WHO WON THE LOTTERY??? I DID!!!
crazy ikr
Everyone out here reading “LIMBO” but not looking at the link.
Thanks, I was not getting it and now I absolutely see what the heck was going on XD.
Doesn’t help that they have the linked blacked out until the full img is revealed, which naturally draws attention away from it to other 5-Lettered words
Focus
🔑🔑
🔑🔑
🔑🔑
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@@burningfox4974 Suspense
@@J.にゃんこ nigga said focus
Bro got the shiny pokemon of UA-cam links
Edit: Thank you everyone who told me that it's like a million times rarer than a shiny Pokemon 🤓🤓
ua-cam.com/video/CUMCUM--gaY/v-deo.html
@@ddodd69 thats crazy 😭
@@rymanjones3 if I didn’t reply I wouldn’t get top comment so yea
@ddodd69 thought you were a bot for a sec lmmako
@@ddodd69WTH
Plus is being at the end of the link, that makes it even more rare.
"Are you racist?"
"Rarely"
Every once in a 992 million 5 letter words
"I have a 1 in 992 million chance at being accidentally racist."
@@EeveeRealSenpai
I mean, there are other ways to be racist in five letters.
@@alansmithee419hell, even four letters can do it. Call someone a ****, a ****, and so on.
Bro HAS to get an automatic pass for that one
as a black man myself, i grant him the n word pass
@@mightbe_jotaroif all it takes is a single black person to give the pass then everyone would already have it, it takes the entire council of black people to issue a pass.
I'd give it
@@pixeIpalwait there's a council of black people? Is there one for every race? How do I become part of the white people council
@@cloudyfromtpotreal yeah there has to be if the n word pass exists, who do you think issues them?
The fact that this happened to tech out of all people and after the whole speedhack at the end screen drama makes this even funnier
Can't believe it happened to Thomas Echnical of all people lmao
fr technical is probably the funniest person this couldve happened to
@@dxrkoner literally
i dont get it, whats wrong? what is people making meme of?
oh wait, i see it now
The fact that this is on something as innocent as a LIMBO gd completion video… *he was truly **_chosen_*
Imagine if it was on a nursery rhyme video or something
how do people not understand just look at the link
I had to watch 3 times to get it, just zoom it next time
idk man, people are slow or don't have vision
@@sirowl2519 or maybe its the size of a fucking pixle my bad i dont automatically see the joke immediately
Btw the joke is the link of the yt video has the n word
It is a shame how he took the video down and reuploaded
No human force could influence this event.
It's destiny. It's the will of the universe itself.
Actually you can influence it which is what he did
@@kiz__ how
@@Azmyuth idk lol I just said that I don't think you can lol
@@kiz__ thats literally not possible XD
guardian down
I wonder how many videos actually contain that word, considering that the chance is 1 in 992 million and there are around 4 billion videos on UA-cam, that means that there should be at least 4 videos out there with it. We need to go on a hunt for the golden URLs, lads.
#THEHUNTISON
Let's look for funny swear word
Just gonna leave a comment here so I get notified when someone finds one
#THEHUNTISON
the chance is actually 1 in 5.6 million so there are probably about 700 videos with the n word in the url not even counting numbers replacing letters.
This truly is an undying realm with infinite immortal monkeys tapping at the typewriter moment
That's exactly what I thought
Monkeys, huh? _🤔_
The human kind or the primate kind?
@squigglebopnimpleton humans are primates (but not monkeys) my guy
@@Edward-cb5fcsome humans are
Was wondering why someone was complaining about LIMBO. Didn't even realise the link name
DUDE SAME
fr
same haha
Same
144p viewers be like:
This is how religions started back in the day
BAHAHAHAHA
Finally
A good joke in the youtube comment section
“You could make a religion out of this!”
So what are we going to call this one?
@@Flesh_Wizard racism
Bro got the winning lottery ticket and decided to tear it down
Fun fact! UA-cam registrates 13.2 billion videos uploaded as of Jan 1 2024. Averaging that means that somewhere on youtube there may be 12 more videos containing the n-word in their links, not mentioning the pottencial upper- and lowercase combinations, changing of I and E to 1 and 3 respectfully.
You know what we must do, gentelmen
Edit: unless i fucked up my calculations, if we count the total of words where we can replace I with 1, G with 6, A with 4, as well as all the uppercase and lowercase combos- there's a total of 13122 possible combinations of the n-word.
If (Hypothetically) all of them already exist and aren't replaced/privated/deleted, the percentage of ALL of youtube links to the n-links are 9.94090909e-7 which is 0.0000000994%
Time for a hunt
Might actually genuinely be the first youtube link to contain an all uppercase n word
According to my math, there should be 638 videos with a variation of the 5 letter word, I am including uppercase, lowercase and the ability to replace I with a 1.
There is only 30 videos with the six letter word.
Hope you're ESL, or you really need some remedial English classes.
I'll just cheer from the sidelines
Imagine beating the hardest memory demon in Geometry Dash two times in a day to find this 💀
its easy i did it like tenth try not even kidding😭
@@acoolerbob"tenth try" 😭 lil bro not even trying to hide
@@grreenn_ want proof?
Where are you on the demonlist? @@acoolerbob
8 year old😂@@acoolerbob
He shreded the ticket…
privated the first one and reposted the 2nd
@@fondbeebboop9705 privating is basically the same as deleting
@@fondbeebboop9705 He is the chosen one...
oh hi
:(
I just imagine how confused he was when he first saw this
that’s the equivalent of guessing the limbo key 38 times in a row
or beating it 38 times
@@3_mld no
@@3_mld Lebron James reportedly found "Adding probabilities instead of multiplying them"
Authorities said "He never paid attention in middle school math class"
@@hutek4202 ok ok I was wrong just this once calm down
@@3_mld You’re wrong more often than once. You’re a liar.
Dr Strange holding up his finger:
This is a much rarer event than Endgame going how it did... by several hundred times.
kid named finger
@@Chigger
Yeah, exactly. It's insane
@@Chiggerwhy you name yourself that
@@erronblack308 It's something my friend calls me sometimes.
With how many youtube videos there are its about fucking time someone rolled a good roll
Not the proudest roll
@@samuelbarros1563 Need the ER for that
@@samuelbarros1563 true. It was 2 letters away from greatness
@@LuminousOriensI hope you're joking because I can't tell
1/1b breakthrough bro
Looking at thumbnail: what’s the big deal about Limbo?
Look at url: OH
the dude squandered all the luck of the humanity the second he pressed the upload button
Yup. Now it's all bad luck from here till God knows when. Unbelievable.
*booming voice from the heavens*
There will BE... no more flukes.
No wonder the years beyond 2019 was shit bro was stockpiling luck points
Even worse if he uploaded this even a tenth of a second later he wouldn’t have gotten this
Blud received an n-word pass, and yet is complaining. smh
He actually privated the video and reuploaded it under a new link, so unfortunately, you ain’t gonna see it again.
It was a joke no?
@@twelved4983 what an actual loser tf
@@twelved4983 he is a genuine idiot this alone could have racked him like millions of views
@@twelved4983 mad respect. He really didn't have to do that honestly, it was complete luck.
The red circle would’ve actually been handy here.
fr. i spent too much time looking at the word LIMBO
@@_invencible_Wait im not supposed to be looking at LIMBO? 💀
@@_invencible_ what am i supposed to look at??
@@creeperYT9824 the video url. In the first half of the video it’s blocked by a black rectangle and then it’s revealed
i was reading he comments trying to find what was wrong and i thought i was a dumbass or something
let's do some math :D
Chance of any 5 specific characters appearing in a video link, with a set of 64 possible characters: 1 in 64^5, or 1,073,741,824 (1 billion)
Chance of the first letter appearing in the first 7 slots: 7 in 11
- this allows the word to be finished, as the N appearing in the 8th slot would prevent this from happening
Chance of the second letter appearing in the next slot: 1 in 10
- no matter which slot we choose for the N, the I will have the same 1 in 10 probability
Chance of a G appearing in EITHER of the next two slots: 2 in 9
Chance of another G appearing in the unfilled other of the two slots: 1 in 8
- if the first G appears in the first slot, we fill the second, otherwise we fill the first. either way, there are 8 possible spots the second G can go, but only 1 "correct" option, so it is not 2 in 8
Chance of our final letter appearing in the last slot: 1 in 7
now combine them :)
64 to the 5th divided by 7 in 11 divided by 1 in 10 divided by 2 in 9 divided by 1 in 8 divided by 1 in 7
(64^5)/(7/11)/(1/10)/(2/9)/(1/8)/(1/7)
- for anyone confused why we don't just multiply the terms, we technically could if we multiply all of our letter placement's reciprocals. this is because, take for example, a probability 1 in 999, and a probability 1 in 10, that combining them should very obviously give you 1 in 9990, but just multiplying (1/999)*(1/10) gives you 1 in 99.9. you need to divide by each that is already a fraction to properly multiply the n terms in "1 in n". thought i'd mention this since i almost fudged this up myself
(64^5)/(7/11)/(1/10)/(2/9)/(1/8)/(1/7)=4.25201762304e+12 ... 4,252,017,623,040...
1 in 4.25 trillion
or
1/4,252,017,623,040=2.35182468337e-13
multiply by 100 to find %, same as adding 2 to the e-13
2.35182468337e-11% chance, or
0.0000000000235182468337% chance
i only did this because i wanted to correct that one video that showed the probablility somewhere in the 1 in 990 millions. that is highly incorrect... it's even more rare that this happened :D
(copy of this comment from technical's actual video :P)
he couldve won the lottery hundreds of times
@@honeybee45678 effectively yes lmao
holy moly
Your explanation for why you aren't multiplying the terms is wrong. For fractions: (a/b) x (c/d) = a × c × 1/b × 1/d = (a × c) × 1/(b × d) = ac/bd (assuming b, d is not 0) . Multiplication and division can be done in either order. (1/999) × (1/10) = (1/9990) since 1×1 = 1 and 990 × 10 = 9990. You can also write it using just multiplication and powers of ten as:
1 × (10^(-3)+10^0) × 1 × 10^(-1)
= 10^(-3+(-1) + 10^(0-1)
= 10^(-4)+10^(-1))
= 1/10000 + 1/10
= 1/9990.
The result you got doesn't make sense, since dividing something into pieces makes it smaller and not bigger. If 1/10 was a 10 instead, then the result would make sense. 1/999 * 10 = 10/999 = 1/99.9. I think what happened is that you used a calculator which didn't do order of operations properly, which lead to the weird behaviour.
YOU ARE WRONG
The video ID is 11 characters long, and each character can be one of 64 options (A-Z, a-z, 0-9, -, _).
"N word" is 5 characters, so it can start at 7 different positions in the ID .
The chance of "N word" showing up at one position is (1/64)^5, which is like 1 in 1 billion.
Multiply that by 7 positions, and the total chance is around 1 in 164 million.
nah waht is this
fucking LEGENDARY
Cute
Cube
Cuge
Cume
Cure
Bro really hit a BLACK flash.
black flash isn't rare anymore after yuji hit 7 black flashes in a row on sukuna 💀
@@pe_w Nah, Yuji just built different. Blessed by the sparks of black and all that.
top tier comment
You mean KrmaL flash?
bro HIT that 😂😂😂
whats even crazier is that it happened to not just a random video nobodys ever watched, but a video from Technical49, for the unaware, hes one of the larger Geometry Dash youtubers and is far from being a rando. so not only did it happen, it happened on a videp that was going to be seen by thousands and thousands of people
Any geometry dash youtuber is a rando by default.
@@shrekkek9396no? There are several famous channels with over 100,000 subscribers.
He won the biggest lottery in history but he threw it all away
Dude I saw the thumbnail alone and immediately knew it was about Tech
Same lol
I didn’t even need to see the thumbnail I js saw his name at the top and knew what it was 😭
Bro pulled the legendary link 💀
Ephesians 6:10-18 says,
Finally, my brethren, be strong in the Lord, and in the power of his might. Put on the whole armour of God, that ye may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil. For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places. Wherefore take unto you the whole armour of God, that ye may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand. Stand therefore, having your loins girt about with truth, and having on the breastplate of righteousness; above all, taking the shield of faith, wherewith ye shall be able to quench all the fiery darts of the wicked. And take the helmet of salvation, and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God: praying always with all prayer and supplication in the Spirit, and watching thereunto with all perseverance and supplication for all saints. The bible is no old book. You have to really let Christ open your eyes; to see the world in shambles. Many people say it's a religion to lock up people in chains, and say it's a rule book.. why? Because people hate hearing the truth, it hurts their flesh, it's hurts their pride, it's exposes on what things have they done..people love this world so much, s*x, money, power, women, supercars.. things of this world. Still trying to find something that can fill that emptiness in your heart. You can't find that in this world.. only in Christ, the bible is no chains, it's a chainbreaker. Breaking your sins into pieces... Repent now, and turn back to the true Lord only.. God bless. 😊
It's actually even lower odds, because there's ALSO an underscore in addition to the hyphen
and youtube uses both capitals and lowercase AND numbers… so thats base 64… the odds of getting this exact combo is 64^5 or 1 in 1.073 **BILLION**
@@bullseye3805 nope, pretty sure it’s lower odds
@@thetasigma412 oh yeah nevermind
You forgot about how there are two opportunities per video
Sure but that's conformation bias. Any combination that would lead to that result would feel hilarious and unlikely to us. So you have to include them all, actually increasing the chances of this happening, not lowering them.
For anyone confused the word isn’t LIMBO, the word’s in the URL for the video. A black box covers it until 0:24 where it’s revealed on the top right corner of the screenshot
(I was confused for a long a** time until I eventually figured it out lmao)
Dude was BLESSED with a one in a thousand lifetimes chance and tossed it away
He just privated the video, he still has it
one in a billion*
both
to be specifically at the end of the string yes 1/992mil
but for it to appear anywhere in the string then 1/142mil
You're right, it's actually 1/142M. Still incredibly rare.
It's statistically guaranteed to happen at some point
what is the formula? Also it is slightly less common, the twitter user forgot the _ character making it 64 possible characters.
@@OsirusIrdiaSince youtube links are 11 characters long, the word can appear in 7 locations:
*****~~~~~~
~*****~~~~~
~~*****~~~~
~~~*****~~~
~~~~*****~~
~~~~~*****~
~~~~~~*****
Since order matters here, we can do the chance of getting each particular all-caps letter (1/64) in each spot (5 spots) in 7 different ways. This would result in 7/64^5 or 6.519*10^-9 probability, or 1/1417766649. Probably editing later because youtube mobile doesn’t let me close the text window without deleting the comment.
@@OsirusIrdia you take the odds of the string appearing period given just 5 characters
then just multiply that by the number of possible positions
if it's 64 possible characters then the probability of it appearing is 1/153mil
The fact that it's tech makes it sooo much funnier dude
right LOL
Why is that? (i don't know him lol)
@@kemonosworld4773 you dont play gd, hes a popular gd player
Geometry Dash
I love thomas echnical
This is the type of stuff my friend sends
He got the rarest achievement in human history…
he deleted or privated it immediately after, he didnt see much of the humour in getting this link
@@CPMeowmeow0can u explain this video to me pls 😅
@@Idk1407-f4k he uploaded a geometry dash achievement where I think he verified a really hard level, the URL contained the n word (not hard r) full caps on the end of it. He didn't want his achievement getting attention from people coming because of the n word, or the n word to sully his video, so he privated and reuploaded
@@CPMeowmeow0 omg🤣😭 thanks. Is it on his channel now
@@Idk1407-f4k No, privated
The fact that the algorithm recommended me this is even insane
Insane? Bruh, that's nigga af
u forgor to switch accounts
Given that UA-cam works off of a Base 64 system, with A-Z, a-z, 0-9, and - and _ characters, there is approximately a 1 in 1,073,741,824 chance of this showing up in isolation
Isolation?
...by NH22?
@@DoomRutabaga Nh? like Nigahiga? The channel ofc.
what
@@DoomRutabaga FOCUS
@@DoomRutabaga geometry dash reference
out of all people, geometry dash.
We've been doing probabilities in my discrete math course, here's my best attempt at a more rigorous calculation:
UA-cam urls are encoded with 64 unique characters, and are 11 digits long.
We can define our sample space as S={d_1...d_11:d_i∈{a...zA...Z0...9-_}}.
The size of the sample space, |S|, is simply 64^11, which should be easy to see.
Our event, which we will call A, is that of the letters in our desired word appearing, next to each other, in the correct order. Next, our goal is to find the number of ways this word can appear.
The word is five letters long, so we can first choose the other letters in the url. There are 6 other characters, and as such 64^6 ways in which they can be chosen. In this string, there are 7 places our desired string can be inserted.
This string can be formed in 2^5 unique ways, given that the letters can be upper or lower case. This make the final number: |A|=(64^6)*7*(2^5)=7*2^41.
The probability of A is then trivial to calculate:
Pr(A)=|A|/|S|=(7*2^41)/(2^66)=7/2^25
This makes our final probability 7/2^25, or roughly 1 in 4,793,490. Much better than the estimate given.
reads like one of the solutions to the questions in my discrete maths course, lol. gg. i just took my final exam yesterday, hope you class goes well for you too.
from the thumbnail alone i fucking KNEW it was gonna be the Technical Limbo video 😭
The song name is: The Ecstasy of Gold (by Ennio Morricone) I really recommend listening to the whole thing it sounds great. Edit: If someone thinks this comment is unnecessary due to the description having the song all I have to say is at the time I wrote this comment, there was nothing in the description.
All the stupid Modelo ads ruined that song for me
I'll never not think about Sergio Leone's masterpiece when I hear that song
@@justmarc2015ever play rdr2
Thanks for letting us know the name I didnt know what it was, but unfortunately ads have ruined it for me too :(
@@justmarc2015 glad i'm not the only one
0:19 limbo moment
lust
Gluttony
Greed
Wrath
Heresy
The video is still up, im watching it now
the original twitter thread was wild because EVERYONE had a different estimate of the chance, aint no one passing probability & statistics class 💀
Sols RNG players be like "yeah ive got time"
real
sols rng players would be creaming in their pants at the sight of this
@@corexyz we are how did you know
@@LostWake those who are in the same family knows each others like if they were soulmates. OP probably plays Sols RNG too
hey
It's so funny because Technical is such a nice and chill guy
Imagine if this was not on a random video but on a billion dollar business official channel 😂
i was gonna comment that that is not how it works but the description murdered me where i stood.
how does it work
@@misterquinster8816 Most likely that it is not just 5 characters in a youtube link, you also have to account for the possibility of the letters being together in the first place, such as Nx6GAIG, then for the chance that the letters are in the correct order. But ion know
@@NotTheDotDotNo, the calculation 1 / 63^5 already accounted for all the letters being in a specific arrangement in a specific position in the URL. There were seven positions it could've been in, so it's really 7 / 63^5-still very small, but at least you improved your chances sevenfold.
If you just wanted the five letters in a cluster and didn't care about the ordering, it's 7 * 5! / 2! / 5^63. The exclamation mark is the factorial function, where n! ("n factorial") is the product of the whole numbers from 1 to n. The result is the number of ways you can arrange n objects. For example, 5! = 5 * 4 * 3 * 2 * 1 = 120, and this is how many ways you can arrange 5 objects. We have to divide by 2!, which is the number of ways you can arrange 2 objects, because we have two of the same object that can be swapped without changing the arrangement.
So then whats the actual chance?
@kidpen no that's fair. i had the same reaction and figured out its 1 in 4.25 trillion. i left a comment somewhere anyway
Sol's RNG players can only dream of being on this guy's level
Ok so I'm not the only one brain rotted enough to think about sols.😅
Sols rng is wild
"Fortnite but only the lobby" game
@@bencenagy5459 it's not a fair comparison because you can roll far more times than you can upload youtube videos
@@bencenagy5459according to Sol's RNG wiki, the rarest aura is SOVEREIGN with chance of 1 in 750 million. Its not rarer than 1 in 992 million. In fact, other calculation suggest that the chances are not 1 in 992 million, but 1 in 9.46 BILLION
By god.... he has to be exempted from punishment... that is punishment enough.
no its actually really sexy
and that punishment...
@@_interstXllar_ IS DEATH!
@@placeholder4107 JUDGEMENT!
@@placeholder4107 *order plays*
That's not how... *_Looks at description_* ...Fair enough, have a good day.
...as for how it should be calculated though, there are way more than 5 letters in a youtube link.
Therefore, there is more situations where that five letter word is part of the link, as well as more situations where it isn't.
All this meaning, the chance of a link containing that word is way higher than 1 in a 992m.
If you don't quite understand how increasing the number of letters increase the chance, imagine it with a simpler combination.
If you were to look for 777 in a 3 letter combo where only numbers are used:
-You would get 1 scenario which it is 777,
-And you would get 10 x 10 x 10 scenarios in total.
=Arriving at a chance of 1 in a 1000.
We calculate it this way because there are 10 possible numbers for every letter of the combination.
If you were to look for 777 in a 4 letter combo where only numbers are used:
-You would get 7770 to 7779 and 0777 to 9777 for a total of 20 scenarios with 777 in the combo,
-And you would get 10 x 10 x 10 x 10 scenarios in total.
=Arriving at a chance of 1 in a 500.
As you can see, simply adding more letters and scenarios massively increases the chance of a certain word appearing.
Imagine beating the hardest memory level in Geometry Dash, posting a video link and being blessed with a cool video link
And then privating the video and reuploading it under a new URL, technical projecting so that he can use the N word all by himself without anyone noticing lol
@@bitupr8458...at least i can tell myself im not that much of a bitch
You can’t even be that upset, 1 in 992 MILLION
It's gone now... He hid it
@@oofman1911 sad
it's actually over one in a billion
since no one here plays geometry dash
basically he beat the 16th hardest level in a game that has 100 million levels
he didn't want his completion to be associated with a slur
@@DecidiousGreens it's the black key!
The odds are incorrect. You dont assume you have just the random 5 letter words, you have every location of each character consecutively to account for greatly increasing the odds.
Yup, hardly anyone understands statistics
@@kserrata that is right. Although I thought they did have some correlation.
@@kserrata Wrong. the each video has a unque string of 11 characters. this word is 5 characters. that means the chance for this to appear is at least twice as likely as what you are saying.
@@kserrata but we’re not looking for the odds of one 5-string being that word, we’re looking for the odds of an 11-string containing that word.
@@kserrata That's correct but overcomplicated. Doing it via basic combinatorics reasoning is easier.
We're looking for a consecutive five-letter string in an eleven-letter string. Since the target string has to be consecutive, we can model it as just one symbol of length 1, and the 11-letter string is replaced by a 7-letter string. Now the problem's been reduced to two parts:
1. "How many ways are there of picking one element out of seven elements?", which is 7!/(1!6!). (Think of it as the seven-letter string containing one "special" element corresponding to a five-letter string, but which can appear anywhere in it.)
2. "What's the probability that a random 5-letter element is the target element", which is 1/63^5.
Then we take the probability of the target element appearing, and multiply it by how many ways it can appear. We get 7/63^5 = 1/141776649, like in your answer.
... actually no, 11 letters leave room for two 5-letter strings, so we also have to consider possibilities where the five-letter chunk we chose to focus on failed to contain the target string, but where the string is present in the remaining 6-letter string. Though that possibility puts constraints on where the in the 7-letter string the first 5-letter string can be (at the first two places or at the last two places, else there's no space for a second *consecutive* five-letter string), and then we also have to consider the possible locations of the second 5-letter string, and it's all pretty easy but finicky enough I'm not going to do this, so actually maybe your approach is easier. Also it's probably why your answer is only ≈1/141776649, not 1/141776649 exactly.
the fact that limbo is a memory level too
What hurts is the fact that he threw it away man.
he didnt delete the video he privated it
@@SillyReiko still can’t access it
@@GppGery123if he makes it public, the link will be visible
@@GppGery123 yeah that's what privating a video does
he just didnt want his greatest accomplishment associated with that
Bro is the luckiest unlucky man
Lucky because he beat limbo (that ship part just CANNOT get consistent) and unlucky because of the link lol
IT'S BLUE IT'S BLUE
bros ready to start gambling
limbo situation is kinda crazy
Bro’s link generator was the average American in the 1800’s
The fact its in all caps too
erm its actually 50/50 (it happens or it doesnt)
🤯
Big brain
my entire life is a 50/50
erm, you're actually confusing probabilities with possibilities, according to your analogy, there's a 50/50 chance i get one million dollars in a golden briefcase under my pillow when i go to bed tonight.
@@WeTheLaziestGamers luck issue 🤣🤦
youtube had a great opportunity for an easter egg here
youtube wanted to send a message💀
And he’s upset? Bro won the lottery there.
maybe he doesnt have the humour of an edgelord? either way the original video is privated because he doesnt need traction from kids who will be like “ohhh ur that n word link guy”
@@unubunIt's not that deep
@@mitsuboba1313 its not that deep of privating the video with the original url either
@@unubun Maybe don't call people that are not sensitive about n-word in his url edgelords then?
@@mitsuboba1313 what do i call them then
Majestic... outstanding... absurd... improbable... nice. What a blessing from the great video-link-making spirits!
I think it is also possible to search for youtube videos that contain a substring in the uri. It is possible that this is random- it is also possible that someone might be able to program a scrubber, and locate that url. It would probably be more difficult than encountering it randomly in this case (because so many people use youtube)
The vid is now private
now we need the hard R variant.
no we don't
@@nezasumi yes
@@nezasumi we NEED IT
thats 6 letters so i dunno if its possible
@@Its-pronounced-ay-zaer-e I mean if 5 letters was possible the 6 might take another 20 years.
the 67 question marks 💀
@@Kiwitherat545 tf u mean? he was talking about the reactions
@@FruitOfTheFold Forget I said anything
the question marks were either for the url or for the level itself which showcases a ton of question marks as decoration as its made to be confusing and memory based
@@Togi. I'm pretty sure its got to do with the url lmao
@@trendisty6160 i guess we'll neva know
People dont understand the sheer insanity of that probability. If you punched out every single 5 letter word imaginable every second of every day of every month for 31 years straight, then, and only then, will that word come ONCE
I love being in the geometry dash community
actually since it's base 64 (meaning there's 64 different symbols used in the URLs, being letters lowercase and uppercase, - and _)
it's 1 in *1.073 billion*
which means Tech just basically lost a coin flip 30 times in a row
you mean won a coin flip 30 times in a row
@@lastmanstanding5423 no, lost
@@abugidaiguessno, he won
huge win
if you count the placement of the letters, its 1 in 4.25 trillion :P
(1/((7/11)(1/10)(2/9)(1/8)(1/7))) = 3960
3960*(64^5)=~4.25 trillion
after watching this, my next recommended video was the south park wheel of fortune clip lmao
Dang imagine the 9 and the 6 just before were in reverse order too
Not only is it a shiny
It's got a 100% Perfect IV
My dumbass was trying to figure out what was wrong with limbo
its a bit higher than that bc it can occur anywhere in the link (but its right if you only consider the probability that it ends in that word)
The exact chance is 1/165406090 if anyone was wondering. Which about as likley as correctly guessing 27 coin flips in a row (30 if you only count getting the word at the end)
very wrong :P
i just like being thorough with math :D
Chance of any 5 specific characters appearing in a video link, with a set of 64 possible characters: 1 in 64^5, or 1,073,741,824 (1 billion)
Chance of the first letter appearing in the first 7 slots: 7 in 11
Chance of the second letter appearing in the next slot: 1 in 10
Chance of a G appearing in EITHER of the next two slots: 2 in 9
Chance of another G appearing in the unfilled other of the two slots: 1 in 8
Chance of our final letter appearing in the last slot: 1 in 7
64 to the 5th divided by 7 in 11 divided by 1 in 10 divided by 2 in 9 divided by 1 in 8 divided by 1 in 7
(64^5)/(7/11)/(1/10)/(2/9)/(1/8)/(1/7)
(64^5)/(7/11)/(1/10)/(2/9)/(1/8)/(1/7)=4.25201762304e+12 ... 4,252,017,623,040...
1 in 4.25 trillion
i have no fucking ideas whats going on but those odds are redonkulous
"that demo's a bloody-"
*killbinds*
NEED A -
(Schadenfreude)
@harrysachz6748*soldier wheeze*