Internet got Paytm to change its name to 'Binod'; how a YouTube comment sparked an epic trend

For the past few days, everything on the internet seems to be about 'Binod'. The trend has left many users perplexed as the 'Binod-memes seem to emerge in all possible contexts without a rhyme or reason.

Things reached to such a point that Binod became a viral sensation with top brands and personalities sharing their take on #Binod.

One Twitter user went a step ahead and challenged Paytm to change their Twitter name to Binod. The brand, interestingly, also played along and is now calling itself 'Binod' on Twitter.

Even the social media handles of Nagpur and Mumbai police used the meme to raise awareness regarding various issues.

But where did the hashtag originate from? And why are people going gaga over it?

The whole trend started with a YouTube video called Why Indian Comments Section is Garbage (BINOD).

In the video, YouTubers Abhyudaya and Gautami discussed about the weirdest of comments they have seen on YouTube videos. One of the comments featured in the video is a reply by a user named Binod Tharu. Tharu just left his first name as a comment on the video, after which the content creator marveled at the 'Binodness' of his comment. The host of the YouTube video pointed out that he had seen other instances too of users leaving just their names in the comment section.

That somehow captured the imagination of netizens, and Binod became the key arsenal for memers on the internet.

Everyone was talking about Binod on Facebook, Twitter and other platforms. Here are some of the most liked tweets.

Someone very correctly meme-fied the situation as well.



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