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  2. List of YouTubers - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of YouTubers for whom Wikipedia has articles either under their own name or their YouTube channel name. This list excludes people who, despite having a YouTube presence, are primarily known for their work elsewhere.

  3. Category:YouTube channels - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "YouTube channels" The following 191 pages are in this category, out of 191 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.

  4. PewDiePie - Wikipedia

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    PewDiePie. Felix Arvid Ulf Kjellberg (/ ˈʃɛlbɜːrɡ /; SHEL-burg, Swedish: [ˈfěːlɪks ˈǎrːvɪd ɵlf ˈɕɛ̂lːbærj] ⓘ; [ 3 ] born 24 October 1989), better known as PewDiePie (/ ˈpjuːdiːpaɪ /; PEW-dee-py), is a Swedish YouTuber known for his comedic videos. Kjellberg's popularity on YouTube and extensive media coverage has made ...

  5. Dream (YouTuber) - Wikipedia

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    Dream (YouTuber) Clay [5] (born August 12, 1999), known online as Dream, is an American YouTuber, Twitch streamer, speedrunner, and singer primarily known for creating Minecraft content. Dream has been active online since 2014, but did not gain substantial popularity until 2019, with the release of his "Minecraft Manhunt" YouTube series.

  6. List of most-subscribed YouTube channels - Wikipedia

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    The following table lists the 50 most-subscribed YouTube channels, [B][17] as well as the primary language, country, and content category of each channel. The channels are ordered by number of subscribers.

  7. MrBeast - Wikipedia

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    James Stephen " Jimmy " Donaldson[a] (born May 7, 1998), better known by his online alias MrBeast, is an American YouTuber, internet personality, philanthropist, and businessman. He is known for his fast-paced and high-production videos featuring elaborate challenges and lucrative giveaways. [11] With over 318 million subscribers, he has the most subscribers of any YouTube channel, [12][13 ...

  8. Smosh - Wikipedia

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    Smosh was the first YouTube channel to reach ten million subscribers, and received the YouTube Diamond Creator Award. [99] From 2006 to 2017, it was the only channel to consistently remain within the top-ten most subscribed list.

  9. Rhett & Link - Wikipedia

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    In an interview on The Tonight Show, they stated that they had to stay in during recess because both of them had written swear words on their desks. They were given coloring books to fill out with mythical creatures (such as unicorns), hence their YouTube channel name, Good Mythical Morning. [4]