It's amusing to me that it took a huge number of YouTube videos pointing out inconsistencies and other such little tidbits in order to convince people that they're fake, like how you don't punch from a certain angle or other such nonsense..
Nobody ever seemed to consider it odd that these "pranks", which are flat out multiple variants of assault, damage of property, etc never resulted in any charges. How odd. A million views and never any real law enforcement attention? No lawsuits for defamation? No lawsuits for mental anguish at being shown to be assaulted to millions of people?
That, right from the get go is where I realized they were fake. And frankly, I think it's disingenuous to call them prank channels. There are and have always been very few pranks involved.