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  2. 5-Minute Crafts - Wikipedia

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    5-Minute Crafts' YouTube videos are compilations of videos previously posted on Instagram or Facebook. [7] [8] The channel's content consists largely of videos relating to crafts and life hacks, styled in how-to formats, and occasionally, science experiments.

  3. Threadbanger - Wikipedia

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    Threadbanger began posting videos as part of the Man vs. House series in late 2017. The series followed Czar and Leigh refurbishing and renovating an older house. [5] Man vs. House was sponsored by Lowe's. [6] In May 2018, Threadbanger launched the YouTube Red series Do or DIY. [7]

  4. 11 DIY videos that absolutely no one asked for

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    DIY videos have saved our lives on more than one occasion, and sure, some of the hacks that surface are really cool and useful. But, some content creators have taken the trend a little too far. We ...

  5. April Wilkerson - Wikipedia

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    She posted a blog, which led to her creating YouTube videos in which she described her process of figuring out how to build things such as a planter, a light above a pool table, an outdoor pressurized air line between shops, a porch, a coffee table, an outdoor shower, a holiday decoration made from an old whiskey barrel, various art projects ...

  6. iHasCupquake - Wikipedia

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    Although she initially gained a following for her gaming videos, particularly her Minecraft Let's Plays, she expanded her content to include baking, art, and DIY videos. YouTube and online media outlets alike have noted Herrera as one of the most prominent female gaming creators on the platform.

  7. Bright Side (YouTube channel) - Wikipedia

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    Bright Side (stylized in all caps) is a Cypriot YouTube channel operated by media publisher TheSoul Publishing. Founded in 2017, the channel uploads videos regarding how-to trivia as well as history and knowledge and mistakes. The YouTube channel has over 44.6 million subscribers to its main channel, and over 10.938 billion views. [3]

  8. TKOR - Wikipedia

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    On January 3, 2010, he created a YouTube channel with the name "01032010814", the exact date and time Thompson created the channel. [4] [5] The second video he uploaded to the channel in 2010 was the start of his DIY and life hack videos.

  9. Hometalk - Wikipedia

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    Hometalk has built a social network for DIYers. Unlike instructional videos on YouTube or the one-way communication on many how-to sites, Hometalk is a community where members can ask questions about projects and get responses within minutes. [18]