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Hasan Doğan Piker (/ ˈ p aɪ k ər / PY-kər; Turkish: [haˈsan doˈan piˈcæɾ]; [2] born July 25, 1991), also known as HasanAbi, is a Turkish-American online streamer, YouTuber, influencer, and left-wing political commentator. His streams typically consist of political and social commentary, gaming, and media consumption. [3]
Hasan Piker: United States HasanAbi, Fear & Malding Podcast Left-wing YouTuber, Twitch streamer and political commentator, host of The Breakdown for TYT. Nephew of Cenk Uygur. John Plant Australia Primitive Technology: Making tools, buildings, food from scratch in Far North Queensland, Australia. † Greg Plitt: United States Greg Plitt
Leftovers was an American leftist political podcast [1] hosted by Ethan Klein and Hasan Piker on the H3 Podcast.It focused on politics and internet culture. [2] [3] [4]Klein stated that "the spirit of this show is not serious policy debate.
Hasan Piker answers questions about daily politics for his Twitch stream on Aug. 14. “I’ve been in the Hasan community for like 45 months at this point. He was the first person who got me ...
Streamers were interviewed on the red carpet by Ludwig Ahgren, Hasan Piker, Squeex, and Sweet Anita. [24] This edition peaked at 580,159 live concurrent viewers across all seventy-two Twitch channels that were streaming the awards. [25] Winners are listed first and in boldface. [26] Kai Cenat, winner of the 2023 Streamer of the Year award
Twitch CEO Dan Clancy, left, once said that he was a fan of Hasan Piker. Piker was temporarily banned from Twitch three times between 2019 and 2022, including once for using the term "cracker ...
AustinShow (also written as Austin Show; [2] born November 1993) [a] is an American Twitch streamer, YouTuber, podcaster, and media personality.He is known for hosting various talk and dating shows on Twitch, including Love or Host.
Leftovers, a left-leaning political podcast co-hosted by Hasan Piker and Ethan, was launched in September 2021. [8] Tubefilter reported that the first episode reached 1 million views a day after being published. [23] This podcast ended after its 61st episode, which was a nearly four-hour discussion of the Israel-Hamas war. [24]