I remember at school the TV was wheeled in and the class was told we were going to watch something. Whatever the programme was, it wasn't on and we got the test card. The headmaster popped his head in and told us all to watch it carefully as the girl will draw on the board at the end.
We all watched it for what felt like hours. Strangest day ever.
At least here in the US, Old Gregg is pretty well known outside of The Mighty Boosh. It went around independently as a viral video a few years ago and wasn't directly associated with The Mighty Boosh.
I'm in the US, and that's why I mentioned it... because it's so popular on its own, not many people realize it's from the Mighty Boosh or any show for that matter.
It sounds like they've been running an integration test which uploads an image once per minute for pretty much their entire existence (they're a little over 6 years old.)
This is sensible. It's the only way to get instant feedback when the site stops working for any reason.
The sampling was done only for the old-style 5 character URLs. They've since moved to 7 character URLs. Depending on how that 3.2 million number was reached, you maybe should be calculating rate using just the time they were at 5 character URLs. I don't know when the switch occurred though.
When you get big enough monitoring and integration testing start to look pretty similar. The most reliable kind of monitoring is the kind that actually uses your system, end-to-end.
"Sorry to be boring, but Webdriver Torso already gave us the answer: it's a test image used in integration tests of Imgur itself. Silly image."
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