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In order to re-motivate students to work during the health crisis linked to Covid-19, an Internet phenomenon called "Gongbang" consists of young people filming themselves revising from home, reports

The Guardian

.

On YouTube, many channels flourished during the period.

The most popular videos have sometimes been viewed hundreds of thousands of times.

“ 

The Man sitting next to me

 ”, “ 

Study vibes

 ”, or even “On revise together” are notably channels that offer this type of video, specifies the

Journal du Geek

.

The formats offered are diverse: study sessions can last one, six or even twelve hours.

The atmospheres are also varied: some students film themselves in music or, for example, next to a fireplace.

However, the concept is not new.

It would have appeared in 2018 in South Korea to allow students to reassure their parents that they are studying.

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