Which YT channels do you watch? Or which shows do you watch?Make sure to describe them in 1-2 lines! And if it’s a YT channel, make sure to tell their subscriber count!
I’ll start, but not now.
MrBeast- do I really need to describe him? So many people know who he is
200 million subscribers is CRAZY bro
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Yeah, it’s insane how popular MrBeast has become. I have a screenshot of his channel from almost a year ago (well as of now, 10 months ago) here:
And now he has almost doubled his subscriber count, and he’s always featured on YouTube’s homepage when signed out. You’ll be guaranteed to see at least 1 of his videos when signed out. I’m not a large fan of his content (pretty algorithmic and exaggerated, produced thumbnails, plus seems like only rich people like him can attempt these things so it’s not that relatable), but the fact that he actually does all of his stunts is crazy!
Edit: Oh yeah, @Chocolate_Cookies2
, what other YouTubers do you watch?
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Ok here’s a hint for my YouTuber: He makes a very famous history channel that is notorious for posting (at maximum) every 6 months. At the most, he will post 1-2 videos every year, and he can still go on YouTube’s trending page when he finally does. Well, it’s been over a year since his last video- seems like his next animated history video’s gonna come out during Christmas 2023, or next year.
As of now, he has 7.98 million subs.
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T-Series wants to be the most subscribed on YT. But as an Indian I don’t give a thing to them and want MrBeast to be at the top.
Half as Interesting?
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Just so you know, I’ve moved this discussion from Forum Games to General Chat.
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Yeah, you’re close. These two channels make similar content, but Half as Interesting doesn’t have animated characters in their cartoon. Also, here’s a reference to his channel: “His father punished him severely”.
The answer
The answer is OverSimplified:
As you can see, the length of time between his videos is often 6-7 months or more. His Napoleonic Wars vid was made 2 years ago, and then the next one (The Pig War) was made a year ago. And the two most recent uploads were in September 2022 (I even made a post on them lmao).
And as I was going to say, who I watch, the entire list is here:
- Brick Science(1.45M) - Builds cool LEGO stuff.
- Tinkernut (620K) - Guy who makes projects using Raspberry Pi and Arduinos. He was inactive for over a year.
- VWestLife(201K) - Does old tech reviews and talks about the tech of the past.
- MrCrayfish(1.18M) - Awesome and one of the best Minecraft modders out there. Makes mod reviews, mod updates, etc.
- Uphorics(505) - Inactive YouTuber who used to make music remixes.
- dcode(125K) - Makes web development tutorials.
- Ice711(81.7K) - Aviation YouTuber.
- DanTDM(28.4M) - One of my most favourite YouTubers of all time. Plays Minecraft, geometry dash, etc.
- Micheal MJD(426K) - Tech YouTuber who uses old software and talks about old stuff, tech related. Also a good person.
- Technology Connections(2.14M) - Tech YouTuber who talks about new and old tech. Also talks about photography, etc.
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Wow those seem like interesting people to watch. Are those people you watch currently, or of all time?
I have a ton of YouTubers I’m subscribed to (I’ve used my account since like 2017 or 2018 and in 6 years I’ve subscribed to like 100 channels, half of which I don’t watch anymore.)
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Ok if anyone wants to see my YouTuber list (not gonna put all 100+ here obviously, just the ones I remember watching a lot) it’s here:
Summary
- The Infographics Show(13.6 M) - They make a wide variety of videos, I started watching them in 2018, and they do stuff on unsolved mysteries, random questions (what is the meaning of life to where does waste go from your toilet), and politics.
- Troom Troom(23.8 M) - On Wikipedia it says they’re a Ukrainian channel. They are a team that makes relatable and really silly videos about life hacks. They were once only a few channels (Troom Troom and Troom Troom SELECT) but now they have so many other channels that make the exact same content (algorithmic), but they aren’t recommended on YouTube’s homepage anymore. In 2017-2018, you could see their videos when signed out. I don’t watch them anymore since a ton of it’s clickbait and their life hacks don’t work.
- CookieSwirlC(20.7 M) - They used to be a toy review channel in 2013-2019, but now they’ve transitioned to entirely gaming. I don’t game since I don’t have the time to (plus my computer doesn’t have that much space to install games), so I stopped watching them during 2020. Yes, the years of COVID was such a transition for YouTubers I watch. My Pre-COVID and post-COVID YouTube pages are totally different.
- SIS vs. BRO(14.2 M) - They were once a fun, happy family doing challenges. They did a ton of viral YouTube challenges like the pie face game challenge and the huge life-sized board game (the person who wins gets money). Later, they made videos about their rich lifestyle (Buy Whatever I Touch challenge, Spin the Wheel and I Buy Whatever It Lands On, etc.) They’ve since “retired”, and on social media they’ve expressed that the old content doesn’t reflect on what they want to do now (as they’re teenagers and they don’t want to be seen as cutesy, silly child YouTubers).
- Wengie(13.5 M) - She makes lifestyle content about cooking and makeup. In her earlier years, she made life hack videos and slime (2015-2017). She also has a reaction channel with her now ex, Max (Reacticorns). This channel brought me through the entire coronavirus era (2020-early 2022).
- It’s AumSum Time(3.46 M) - I used to watch their videos in elementary school when they were called “Smart Learning for All”. They’ve since transitioned to making their channel entirely about this animated character named AumSum answering science-related questions. But now, they just make funny videos with him that really don’t have anything to do with science (e.g. “What If Everyone Was a Cop”, “What If the Sun Was Made of Chocolate”)
- WatchMojo(25.2 M) - I think that’s the highest amount of subs on a channel I watch frequently. They are a company/team that makes videos on popular media (movies, YouTubers, games). I started watching them around a year ago in 2022.
- OverSimplified(7.98 M) - An animated history channel. This channel was recommended to me for some time in late 2021. I binge-watched their channel in the summer of 2022 since I stayed at home for the summer. They always take at least 7 months to post new videos so it takes a while but I still watch them.
- MrSpherical(1.55 M) - A countryballs channel. Recently, their other channel, Solarballs, got 1 million subs so congrats to them! Anyways, MrSpherical makes animations on political situations and the relationships between different countries by making them talk and (this is a long word) anthropomorphizing them- basically allowing them to act like humans.
- Daniel Thrasher(4.54 M) - He was once a music channel, mainly playing the piano, but now he makes all sorts of skits with crazy plot twists. Ok, his editors are very talented (like other YouTubers who do this)- he plays multiple characters (different clothes for each one), so his editors have to merge the video from multiple parts since he has to record each character’s lines himself. I started watching this year.
- RoomieOfficial(7.56 M) - A music channel with tons of sarcasm and funny jokes in the music commentary I’ve watched his channel since early 2023. He was on a hiatus in early 2023 to take care of his mental health, but he has since come back with more content!
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All time, mostly.Most of the YouTubers I mentioned, I watched from the early 2010s, from when I started using YT. Some of the YouTubers like Ice711, I watchd them since 2021, since their channel was started in 2020.
If you subscribe to them, you will get content with garbage thumbnails. Before 5 years, their content was good.
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BTW I only mentioned 10 YouTubers I watched!
Again a few others I watch:
- Steven He(11.1M) - Known for his comedy skits and his famous “Emotional Damage” meme.
- IamMobo(6.33M) - Known also for his comedy skits and clever wordplay. Made a series where he portrayed the invention of common stuff as we know them today where a deaf king heard them and pronounced wrongly, i.e. (People see → Pepsi) an also another series known as The Unknown Superheroes.
- Daniel Thrasher(4.56M) - Known for his piano skills and little songs and melodies. Also does comedy skits.
- Everyday Chinese(619K) - Yes, I learn Chinese (Mandarin) also. I quit Duolingo and learn from this channel.
- Max Fosh(3.25M) - Attempts crazy stuff, also a guy to own an airline, a roundabout (well it’s not round).
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