In 2023, everyone could get their 15 minutes of fame — whether they wanted it or not. Only in the case of viral videos on Ƶapp’s social media platforms, those 15 minutes last roughly 90 seconds or so.
To cap off the year, we compiled a list of our 10 most-played videos , from fun and upbeat animal videos and in-depth interviews with homeowners (including one lucky owner of Transformer sculptures!) to hard-hitting traffic and news videos that struck a chord with our followers.
Without further ado, we start with the 10th most viral video and work ourselves up to the number one most watched Ƶapp reel.
10. A local cop goes viral
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With more than 20,300 plays, the first video on our list was taken in September of this year, depicting . The officer was later suspended and the department launched an internal investigation. Get the full story about the cop and what happened next on Ƶapp.
9. Time to scuba!
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In May, seven students were to receive a Professional Association of Diving Instructors’ Open Water certification. Scuba diving is part of the DC Public School system’s physical education “outdoor pursuits” program. The video ended up getting more than 20,500 plays. Learn the background of the program and how it has helped local students on Ƶapp.
8. A ‘frightening’ carjacking caught on camera
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A man in Northeast D.C. who was walking his dog came across a situation that he never expected to see. Right in front of him, at the intersection of 13th and C streets, three suspects approached a silver car that had been idling on the side of the road and . The video, shot by Brian Beaty, was viewed more than 22,700 times. Hear from the man behind the camera on Ƶapp.
7. Duck duck … move!
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Some 50 students and staff at Ashburn Elementary School in Loudoun County, Virginia, helped safely shepherd a to a local pond. The march ended up getting more than 32,000 plays on Instagram. Learn more about why the ducks had to walk through the school to get to safety on Ƶapp.
6. A car crash with minor injuries and major attention
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A car crash in May of this year got a lot of attention. A lost control of their car and struck a car that was stopped by a Fairfax County Police Officer on the Fairfax County Parkway. The crash resulted in only minor injuries, but the video got over 32,000 plays. Find out what led to the car crash on Ƶapp.
5. ‘Imposing’ Transformers statues divide a neighborhood
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You may have watched the TV show or played with the toys as a kid, but ? The owner of the sculptures is world-renowned neuroscientist and Georgetown University professor Dr. Newton Howard. He spoke with Ƶapp features reporter Matt Kaufax in his “Matt About Town” series about how he is prepared to fight in the courts, if he must, to keep his Transformers standing. The video ended up with more than 71,900 plays. Hear from the owner of the Transformers statues himself on Ƶapp.
4. Cycling and breaking barriers at the same time
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In Ƶapp’s “Matt About Town” series, reporter Matt Kaufax spoke to a . Maize Wimbush, a 17-year-old junior national champion, is breaking barriers in the sport, one pedal at a time. The video got more than 84,800 plays. For the full video interview with Wimbush and to see Matt’s (attempted) ride-along, head to Ƶapp.
3. Remembering first lady Rosalynn Carter
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After the death of former first lady Rosalynn Carter in November, she was remembered by first ladies and presidents in a gathering at Glenn Memorial Church in Atlanta, Georgia. showed Amy Carter, Rosalynn’s daughter, reading a love note her father wrote to her mother 75 years ago. The video reached more than 91,500 plays. Find a photo gallery of the event on Ƶapp.
2. Local students rally in support of Palestinians
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The on Ƶapp’s Instagram was about high school students in Fairfax County, Virginia, rallying for the Palestinian people. The video from October shows scores of students at Mount Vernon High School crowding the school’s main plaza. The video got more than 106,000 plays. Get the full story about the students and their protest on Ƶapp.
1. ‘Ted Lasso’ visits White House, promotes mental health care
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Can you believe it? With 1.9 million plays (by the time of this article’s publication), the top video published Ƶapp this year on Instagram was on . With comedian Jason Sudeikis, actress Hannah Waddingham, and others included, the cast encouraged people, even in politically divided Washington, to make it a point to check in often with friends, family and co-workers to “ask how they’re doing, and listen, sincerely.” Watch the hilarious press conference and then read the full story on Ƶapp.