YouTuber invites 833,000 people to edit an assignment on Google Docs. Internet chaos that followed will leave you in splits
YouTuber Beluga allowed 833,000 followers to edit his school project on Google Docs. The collaborative effort turned chaotic as participants filled the document with jokes and random edits. This experiment showed the internet's inability to take t...

The Experiment That Turned Into a Circus
Beluga, known for his hilarious and unpredictable content, probably expected a little bit of trolling when he opened up his Google Doc to nearly a million strangers. But within minutes, the document descended into chaos. Instead of correcting typos or improving sentence structure, participants flooded the page with jokes, random edits, and outright digital anarchy.A video of the madness, shared by Instagram page @pubity, perfectly captures just how quickly things escalated. What started as an innocent group project ended up looking like the aftermath of an online battlefield.
Netizens React: “They Had One Job!”
The internet had a golden opportunity to collectively craft the most well-researched, expertly edited paper in history. Instead, what did they do? Exactly what you'd expect—complete and utter nonsense.Social media users couldn’t help but laugh at the absurdity. One netizen commented- “The internet had the chance to write the best paper ever for this guy, but instead they did what everyone always does nowadays. They all tried to do the funniest thing they could think of.”
Another quipped, “Damn, the first couple of people that joined actually tried to help edit the Google Doc… but then the others decided not to. ”
An Epic Internet Moment
Beluga’s bold experiment turned out to be an unintended social experiment—proving that the internet is incapable of taking anything seriously for more than five minutes. While his assignment may not have gotten the A+ treatment, it definitely became one of the funniest online moments of the year.So, next time you consider opening up your work to the entire internet, just remember: you might get helpful feedback… or you might get the digital equivalent of a food fight.
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