YouTuber Beluga wrote an essay about how significant KSI’s viral song ‘Thick of It’ is and told all 833,000 members of his Discord to edit it at the same time.
With 10.3M subscribers on YouTube, Beluga is known for his random videos involving an absolutely massive Discord server he owns.
In 2025 alone, he’s received millions of views on videos that involve him pinging 800,000 people on Discord at the same time by wishing them goodnight or asking them to send him DMs.
In his latest video, Beluga messaged all 833k people in his Discord with a link to edit an essay he wrote for school, prompting chaos in the process.
YouTuber lets 833,000 people edit his essay
The essay, titled “A Hermeneutic Exploration of KSI’s “Thick of It” and Its Multilayered Significance” was quickly opened by hundreds of thousands of people – with many of them jumping right into making changes.
Many began by just smashing a few letters into the document, but within seconds, everything was deleted. Much of the text that took its place was nonsense, but a few messages like “Hello Beluga” made their way to the document.
Shortly after that, ASCII art of a toucan bird was posted as well as a random photo of a minion from Despicable Me.
The video quickly went viral and amassed over 800,000 views in the two days after it was posted. Fans flocked to the comments to share their thoughts.
“I like how for 2 seconds it looked like actual semi-intelligent editing was about to happen, then the entire paper got deleted and everything descended from there into madness,” replied a user.
Another said: “Beluga is getting crazier and crazier with these.”
“‘Hermeneutic Exploration of KSI’s ‘Thick of It’ and Its Multilayered Significance’ is a truly great subject,” commented a third.
KSI’s song, Thick if it, went viral at release and almost immediately sparked hate from listeners across social media. The YouTuber quickly hit back at the hate, claiming it’s “trendy” to hate him.