An Indonesian young man took a video and shot it to the camera for nearly two and a half hours. The video attracted nearly 3 million viewers.

The video was 2 hours, 20 minutes and 52 seconds long. The young man sat on the side of the bed and stared at the camera without saying a word, even barely blinking. After blinking halfway, some netizens noticed it. A special message told other netizens that there was Netizens also challenged him to count how many times he blinked.

The 21-year-old Muhammad Didit told the local media Tribun News that he originally only planned to shoot for five to ten minutes, but he was too involved in it and took more than two hours.

He also prepared in advance and went to the toilet after eating, so he was not worried about the three urgency when shooting, but worried about his parents calling him. “If I do not answer them, I will be miserable.”

He also explained that the YouTube channel originally had only 2,000 subscribers. The video was actually a joke for fans on social media, ironizing those netizens who left comments asking him to produce some “positive” and “educational” content.

The video was uploaded to YouTube for more than a month, and the click-through rate has reached nearly 3 million. His subscribers have also increased to more than 36,000. This has even triggered a follow suit. Other young people have also taken similar short videos.