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  2. Emily Graslie - Wikipedia

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    Graslie first appeared on YouTube in Hank Green's December 7, 2012 VlogBrothers video. [10] In the video, she showed Green a wide variety of the specimens in the lab. Because of her ease in front of the camera, enthusiasm, and fan comments, Graslie was asked to create her own YouTube channel, "The Brain Scoop", as a part of the Nerdfighter ...

  3. CoryxKenshin - Wikipedia

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    Cory DeVante Williams (born November 9, 1992), [2] known online as CoryxKenshin, is an American YouTuber, writer and actor.Williams joined YouTube on April 26, 2009. Known for his comedic playthroughs of horror games, Williams was ranked the fourth top creator in the United States in 2021.

  4. Charles Trippy - Wikipedia

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    In July 2020, he underwent a third brain surgery that removed 100% of the tumor. Trippy filmed and uploaded his brain surgeries on his YouTube channel. [20] His videos received coverage from Salon. [21] Trippy married Allie Marie Wesenberg in 2017. They have 2 daughters together. The couple was profiled by PETA on May 2, 2018. [22]

  5. Elsagate - Wikipedia

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    That year—after reports on child safety on YouTube by several media outlets—YouTube adopted stricter guidelines regarding children's content. In late November, the platform deleted channels and videos falling into the Elsagate category, as well as large amounts of other inappropriate videos or user comments relating to children. [ 6 ]

  6. Fantastic Adventures scandal - Wikipedia

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    The Fantastic Adventures scandal was a 2019 scandal involving the YouTube channel Fantastic Adventures, run by Machelle Hackney Hobson of Maricopa, Arizona, in the United States. The scandal began when one of Hobson's biological children contacted the police after witnessing her adopted siblings being systematically abused by her mother.

  7. Amy Carlson (religious leader) - Wikipedia

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    ] Several core members of Love Has Won still believe that Amy Carlson is God and reject what they refer to as the "3D world". [20] The group renamed their Facebook page and YouTube channel to "5D Full Disclosure", [11] and launched a new website, 5dfulldisclosure.org. In the aftermath of Carlson's death, the group splintered, with Castillo ...

  8. 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.

  9. Mind Field - Wikipedia

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    Mind Field is an American streaming television series produced exclusively for YouTube Premium, created and presented by Michael Stevens, the creator of the YouTube channel Vsauce. The format of the series is based heavily on that of Vsauce, with Stevens presenting documentary-style episodes which focus on aspects of human behavior ...