So I searched for the 10 posts before and after
>>123456789, and this is what I found:
Ellen Page Scriptfag:
https://archived.moe/tv/thread/123455943/#123456787Cirno poster:
https://archived.moe/tv/thread/123456788 and
>>123456789Suigintou poster:
https://archived.moe/tv/thread/123456790Some weird spam post:
https://archived.moe/tv/thread/123454391/#123456795And that's it. Literally NOBODY else seemed to have went for it. 123456789 was a GET that got 100 posts in a SINGLE SECOND on /b/ when it happened, 500+ replies in a single thread in /v/ in TWO MINUTES when it happened, and yet on /tv/, more people cared about 123000000 than this extremely rare milestone. What's strange is that if you look through the /tv/ archive, there was just as much activity talking about 123456789 as there was about 122222222, 111111111, and 100000000, but when it actually was time to go for the GET, people's minds must have been unable to actually do anything since "6789" isn't a nice straight row of numbers, so people just gave up.
I think this pretty much sums up the state of /tv/ in 2019.