The “IMG_0001” web site contains a body with an previous TV static impact and a floating retro Panasonic distant you can click on to begin watching random YouTube movies from over a decade in the past that have been recorded and uploaded from gadgets reminiscent of 2010’s iPhone 4.
As described on the positioning, there was a novel (on the time) “Ship to YouTube” characteristic on iPhones between 2009 and 2012 that allow you to add recordings instantly out of your iPhone for anybody to see — which frequently aren’t accompanied by any textual content descriptions.
Every video is titled one thing like IMG_XXXX, which follows the default naming conventions of recordings from iPhones (and plenty of, many cameras).
If this website is ringing a bell, you’re most likely eager about an analogous mission referred to as Astronaut from 2017. It had an analogous thought to IMG_0001 the place you watch authentic filename movies; nevertheless, Astronaut centered on movies that might be newly uploaded (with low view counts) and solely confirmed small parts of every one except you intervened.