Dude who
ruined the
internet with ‘Harlem Shake’ goes after the FCC for
making it worse
Baauer's "Harlem Shake" may have obliterated the
internet in 2012, but now the producer is taking on the FCC for using it in
a (very dumb) net neutrality repeal video without permission.
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The creator of the viral track, which became a 2013 meme thanks to thousands of
dancing challenge YouTube videos , has vowed revenge on the FCC and its chairman Ajit Pai.*
"Harlem Shake" was used by Pai and conservative outlet
The Daily Caller in a videoentitled "7 Things You Can Still Do on the
internet after Net Neutrality," released
after the Federal Communications Commission voted on Thursday to
repeal protections for net neutrality .
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