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  2. 5-Minute Crafts - Wikipedia

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    By November, Vox wrote that 5-Minute Crafts was a "wildly successful" channel, citing its then over 10 billion video views and its ranking as the fifth most-subscribed channel on YouTube, having nearly 40 million subscribers at the time. [3] During one week in December 2018, the channel received over 238 million video views. [2]

  3. Nikkie de Jager - Wikipedia

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    De Jager first began uploading videos to YouTube in 2008, at the age of 14, after watching MTV's The Hills while sick and being inspired by Lauren Conrad's makeup. [9] She then began searching YouTube for tutorials to recreate the look and was inspired to begin creating her own.

  4. HowToBasic - Wikipedia

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    HowToBasic is an Australian [1] YouTube comedy channel that is part of the WBD Ad Sales network, [5] with over 17 million subscribers. The creator of the videos does not speak or show his face, and remains anonymous. [1] The channel primarily features bizarre and destructive visual gags disguised as how-to tutorials. The channel first gained ...

  5. TKOR - Wikipedia

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    Thompson thought this would be a good name for his YouTube channel and started making plans to convert his existing channel to "The King of Random" in early 2012. The first video Thompson released under his newly named channel was published on September 6, 2012, and was titled "How to Make Slime (Ninja Turtle Ooze)".

  6. Lauren Riihimaki - Wikipedia

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    Riihimaki began posting DIY tutorial videos on her blog in her first year of university in Toronto. She first joined YouTube on December 1, 2011, [3] originally to post her sewing videos on the platform. [8] In 2015, she graduated from Toronto Metropolitan University (previously Ryerson University) with a degree in graphic communications ...

  7. Stef Sanjati - Wikipedia

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    In April 2020, Sanjati retired her YouTube channel. On January 25, 2021, Sanjati posted a video on her YouTube channel announcing she is changing the topic of her content. She said she is retiring from fashion and beauty, but will now do gaming and tech on Twitch and on a new gaming channel.

  8. AsapScience - Wikipedia

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    The channel produces a range of videos that touch on various concepts related to science and technology. [1] AsapScience is one of the largest educational channels on YouTube. The channel was created in May of 2012 and had acquired more than 7 million subscribers by March 2018. [2] [3] This following had increased to 9 million by 2020. In ...

  9. Ethan Klein - Wikipedia

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    The h3h3Productions YouTube channel first got mainstream traction when Klein began posting weekly reaction videos. These videos were in response to what he describes as left-leaning "social justice warriors," where he acted as the "anti-social justice warrior." [11] In 2016, Ethan and Hila created the H3 Podcast YouTube channel. Although it ...