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Deng Jiahua/The Handsome FBI (邓佳华/帅哥FBI)

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History

Deng Jiahua (Chinese: 邓佳华, born 1994 in Taitung, Taiwan) is a Youtuber who creates videos of him showing off his strange behaviour for the sake of being famous. He once studied in the National Guan-Shan Vocational Senior High in Taiwan, but he was unemployed and now lives with his mother in an apartment. He started filming in order to have more friends and gain attention on the Internet.

Origin

In 28 August 2012, he uploaded 5 similar videos on YouTube[1] of him showing off his looks like a mirror. It recieved over 130,000 cumulative views on the day he uploaded the videos. Of all of the comments posted on the video, almost every single one were negative notes and many of them have been shared or been embeded to Facebook, causing the widespread of him. (Below shows the first video)

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Spread

Via the spread on Facebook, Jiahua's notability has been increased to an impressive scale, even though it was all filled with negative remarks. The video "自我1X秒" (or Self-1X Seconds)[2], a video of him introducting himself recieved the most views, possessing 300,000 views the day he posted the video. "自我1X秒" now has over 1,090,000 views to date, the highest of them all.

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The spread has been covered all over North-East Asia, mostly because knowing Mandarin Chinese, including Taiwan itself, China, Malaysia and even Singapore. There were no known spreads reported outside of Asia.
The videos of Jiahua were getting more and more disgusting and meaningless over the time, which sometimes can be used as a shock video as a prank to a friend.

Notable Examples

Since his first post in 28 August 2012, Jiahua now posts a total of 197 vidos on his channel. Some of them were videos about trends and memes right now.


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Anti-Jiahua Facebook Pages

Due to the repulsive behaviour to Jiahua, Facebook sparked many anti-Jiahua pages[3], in which many people posts negative notes about him, with not a single "hater"(which is paradoxically positive fans) was found.

Jiahua's Presidental Bombing Hoax[4]

A fake Deng Jiahua Facebook account posted the following joke on Janurary 6 2013:
I've sent people down to set bombs on the president's house. By 12 a.m., we'll blow Ma Ying-jeou (President of Taiwan) 'till none of his bits were found

Original Chinese post:
我已经派人在总统府放好炸弹了,预测今晚12点让马英九死无全尸

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This joke later controversy towards the government, fearing Jiahua really sent people to blow the president up. As soon as an Anonymous Facebook user found out someone else posted this, he/she immediately reported to the police, claiming Jiahua never posted this and therefore, he was indeed proven framed.
The police department tried to track down the suspect by revamping IP addresses he had went, but was never caught.

External References

[1] YouTube – 佳華 鄧 / Posted on 9-28-2012

[2] YouTube – 自我1X秒 / Posted on 9-28-2012

[3] Facebook – 反鄧佳華粉絲團 / Posted on 9-30-2012

[4] YouTube – FBI帥哥 桃園落網 今晚炸掉總統府 鄧佳華 / Posted on 9-30-2012

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