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File
EVENTS/RUSHER-VIDEO
State
Published · sourced
Edition
2.1.0
evt-rusher-videoday

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A 2b2t video reaches a large outside audience

TheCampingRusher published a video showing 2b2t on 1 June 2016. The upload is the contemporary artifact; a September report documents the influx that followed.

Date custody

1 June 2016

The upload date belongs to the cited video artifact.

Claims in this record

What the cited record supports

  1. clm-rusher-upload-date · supported

    The video identified by YouTube ID MQbnPn5BM-E was published on 1 June 2016.

    src-rusher-video-2016-06-01

  2. clm-rusher-influx-report · supported

    Kotaku reported in September 2016 that the upload was followed by an influx of new players.

    src-rusher-video-2016-06-01src-kotaku-influx-2016-09-23

Open interval

What the record does not establish

  • This record does not repeat mutable audience or view totals.
  • Faction narratives and winner claims are outside what these two sources establish.

Technical context

Version note

This record concerns a publication and its documented reception; it does not infer the server’s exact build from the video date.

Source register

Sources used by this record

Links open the original location. Availability is a dated check, not a promise that an upstream page will remain online.

  1. src-rusher-video-2016-06-01available

    TheCampingRusher video MQbnPn5BM-E

    TheCampingRusher on YouTube · 2016-06-01

    Contemporary first-party artifact. The immutable video ID identifies the upload; the archive makes no claim about its current view count.

    Last checked 2026-07-18
  2. src-kotaku-influx-2016-09-23available

    The Denizens of Minecraft’s “Worst” Server Are At War With YouTube

    Kotaku · 2016-09-23

    Contemporary reported account. A dated report documenting the server influx after the video; descriptions remain attributable to the report.

    Last checked 2026-07-18

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