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Hello, and welcome to another episode of No Such Thing as a Fish, a weekly podcast this week coming to you live from Up the Creek in Greenwich, London!
My name is Dan Schreiber, I'm sitting here with Anna Tyshinski, Andrew Huntomari and James Harkin, and once again we have gathered round the microphones, but not with our four favorite facts from the last seven days, but with some of our favorite facts from the last 12 months.
This is No Such Thing as the news meets the book of the year that we didn't get to do, all smashed into a 30-minute podcast, so in no particular order, here we go, starting with a fact.
Who wants to jump in?
I can jump in because we're recording this at the same time as the World Cup semi-final is happening between France and Morocco, and I have a fact where 40,000 people in France thought they were watching a World Cup match, Germany versus Japan, on YouTube, but they were actually watching someone playing FIFA 23.
And apparently this is a group of people in Vietnam, this is what they do.
They play FIFA, they pixelate it so that someone watching the game thinks that maybe they're watching a pixelated version of the actual match, and they make hundreds and hundreds of pounds by just getting people to watch.
Right, right, because they add money or whatever.
That's the thing, I read this too, and it's amazing, and what a letdown when you find out that it's not, and how foolish you are.
I saw some pictures of the pixelated, and it does kind of look right, but when they clean it up, it's very much a video game.
Really?
Oh yeah, I mean, it is a video game.
Yeah, but I thought, I haven't played FIFA almost ever, so I assumed it's like, could we do that with the podcast?
Like, if we sort of play a kind of slightly garbled version.
So it's like, it was there, like that.
Yeah, people might listen to that.
Does that mean there are people out there who might think that, like, Wales won the World Cup?