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  2. China Uncensored - Wikipedia

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    China Uncensored is a YouTube commentary channel focusing on political issues in China with elements of humor and irony.The show opposes the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). ). American pundit Chris Chappell is the host of the s

  3. Armen Adamjan - Wikipedia

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    Armen Adamjan, also known as Creative Explained, is an American and Danish [1] YouTuber and TikToker. He is best known for his life hack videos on subjects like plants and cleaning. [ 2 ]

  4. Visual acuity - Wikipedia

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    For 6/6 = 1.0 acuity, the size of a letter on the Snellen chart or Landolt C chart is a visual angle of 5 arc minutes (1 arc min = 1/60 of a degree), which is a 43 point font at 20 feet. [10] By the design of a typical optotype (like a Snellen E or a Landolt C), the critical gap that needs to be resolved is 1/5 this value, i.e., 1 arc min.

  5. Tea channel - Wikipedia

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    Commentary has existed on YouTube since its early days. The anonymous channel YT Watchdog was active from 2006 to 2015 and, under a voice filter, called out other YouTuber for actions such as artificially inflating video rankings using alternate accounts. Various drama channels, commentary channels and tea channels now exist on YouTube.

  6. KTXH - Wikipedia

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    KTXH (channel 20), branded as My20 Vision, is a television station in Houston, Texas, United States, airing the MyNetworkTV programming service. It is owned and operated by Fox Television Stations alongside Fox outlet KRIV (channel 26).

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  8. Me at the zoo - Wikipedia

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    Multiple journalists thought the video represented YouTube as a whole and stated it was a monumental step for the platform's history. Karim later updated the video's description to criticize YouTube's usage of Google+ accounts and removal of dislikes from public view. As of March 2025, the video has received more than 350 million views. [1]

  9. React (media franchise) - Wikipedia

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    The Fine Brothers, creators of the React franchise. The franchise was launched with the YouTube debut of Kids React in October 2010, and then grew to encompass four more series uploaded on the Fine Brothers' primary YouTube channel, a separate YouTube channel with various reaction-related content, as well as a television series titled React to That.