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·Nov 3, 2024

Hey guys, this is Maids 101, and um, unfortunately, I’m making a video because, um, we have to leave YouTube for, um, some personal reasons, and we will no longer be making videos. No, just kidding! April Fool's! Dead, April fools! Yeah, that was just a joke.

Okay, and speaking about April Fools, Google actually made a quite funny April Fool's Day joke, and so I'm going to be showing it to you now, and showing you how you can actually access this joke on any page that you want.

So now, if I go to YouTube, it looks all fine, all nice. If I click on a video, it looks fine, right? But for their featured videos, um, they actually put um, a cool YouTube joke for April Fool's Day. So, as you can see, it looks all messed up and everything's upside down.

Well, I actually figured out how they did this, and it's right over here! You can see it says &flip=1. That's the URL you add this to, and it will do this.

Okay, so um, I'm just going to be showing you this, um, because, uh, YouTube, their &flip is an added function, and then um, they have different codes. So I'm going to just be showing you this on another one of our videos.

Okay, so the video is all normal, as you can see. Hey guys, this is Maids 101. Okay, so right now, as you can see, this &feature=channel_core_page. So I don't really know what that does. It probably just, it's probably the more info part. I don't really know, but okay.

But if I do &flip=1, then as you can see, it reloads the page, and it's all upside down! Hilarious! Hey guys, this is Maids 101.

Yeah, I hope you enjoy this trick! Show it out to your friends because, um, I don't think this trick is going to last long. They're probably going to remove it as soon as April Fool's Day is over. Hopefully not, that way you can mess around with your friends, send messed up links to your friends, and they'll be like, "What's wrong with my YouTube?" and it'll be really funny.

So yeah, enjoy this while it lasts! I'm pretty sure it's only for the videos. Um, yeah, thank you for watching Maids 101! Subscribe, and goodbye!

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