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Bongles, in Which YouTuber still creates high-quality videos to this day?

Kyle Hill. He’s a science YouTuber and he has a series about nuclear energy that is very good.

craftyindividual,

Cut price physics Thor, he never gets boring!

z500, in What is your favourite Hex colour code?
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morphballganon,

Sounds like that’s just

SkybreakerEngineer,

Appropriate, given the time he tried to debate an empty chair

NotSpez, (edited ) in Which YouTuber still creates high-quality videos to this day?

acollierastro — Angela Collier

Astrophysics, science communication and random rants

AlexWIWA,

Her videos are great

padge, in Which of your favorite creators content quality went downhill very quickly?

Idubbbz. It’s fine that he grew out of his edginess, I largely have too, but most of his videos now just feel like he needs to pay the bills and just cranks something out.

TheFonz, in Which YouTuber still creates high-quality videos to this day?

Kurzgesagt - Love their production and content

praise_idleness, (edited ) in What is your favourite Hex colour code?

Nice for having sane amount of contrast in white bg.

DarkGamer, in Which YouTuber still creates high-quality videos to this day?
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  • Some More News (Last Week Tonight-like political commentary)
  • AngryTurtle (fallout 76 content)
  • videogamedunkey (gaming/humor)
  • Yahtzee Croshaw (game reviews/rants)
  • Wendover Productions (random interesting education and air travel gameshows)
  • Practical Engineering (how the world around you is built)
  • Technology Connections (deep dives into engineering everyday gizmos)
  • Tom Scott (interesting tech/education)
  • RealLifeLore (explains geopolitics)
  • Internet Historian (amusing yarns, discussions, and stories)
  • LegalEagle (law)
  • Kurzgesagt (explains scientific concepts, lots of what if scenarios, animated birds)
  • Tasting History with Max Millar (historical cooking in a modern kitchen)
  • Let's Game it Out (dude who breaks games in the most amusing way possible)
  • My Name Is Andong (cooking)
  • Chef Jean-Pierre (cooking)
  • Economics Explained (economics)
  • Matthew Berman (explores the latest AI/LLM tech)
amazing_stories,

It’s great how Some More News is so consistent. I can only think of a few episodes where they seemed to be stretching for content on a topic.

gamermanh,
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News daddy must gives us our juicy news

deus,

Love most of your suggestions but I wouldn’t recommend Internet Historian. Dude is a plagiarist at best and a Nazi at worst.

VelveteenUnderground,

Can you explain this?

deus,

Sure, here it is. As for the plagiarism accusations look no further than the latest Hbomberguy video.

VelveteenUnderground,

Oof, thank you

Cornucopiaofplenty,

“Well hello there friends!” Chef Jean Pierre makes me so incredibly happy every time I put one of his videos on. His delivery, humorous self-awareness, and sheer passion for cooking never fail to put me in a good mood. Highly recommended!

CetaceanNeeded,

If I can add to this list because you listed most people I would mention.

  • Calum (videos about interesting topics and crazy one off machines, giant land trains, Antarctic exploring vehicles etc).
  • Blondie Hacks (machining but focused on how to do everything and how to learn machining mostly with limited tooling, she is currently building a live stream model loco).
  • Aging Wheels (videos about quirky old cars and related projects).
deus, (edited ) in Which YouTuber still creates high-quality videos to this day?

Kinda late to the party here but I’ll share a couple of my favorites:

Melodysheep - video essays about science and science fiction with absurdly high quality animations and production value

Mustard - same as above, except about interesting and/or unusual real vehicles

Casually Explained - just a dude with a great sense of humor and crude artwork explaining random things to you

Sam O’Nella Academy - same as above, except covering very specific and much weirder topics

Biblaridion - his usual content is about conlangs (don’t ask, I don’t know either) but his ongoing Alien Biospheres series about speculative evolution is simply amazing

TierZoo - highly entertaining videos about animals and zoology, except it’s all a videogame

LowSpecGamer - as the name implies, he used to make videos about making AAA games run on potato systems but has since pivoted into making (great) mini docs about the history of videogames and technology

Cyriak - he doesn’t post often but the dude has been making the same kind of technically impressive and often disturbing animations for over 15 years now

GarytheSnail,
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Melodysheep is so cool. Also, it is John D. Boswells project. Finding it turned me onto an entirely new genre of music for me called plunderphonics.

Check out the Music of Sound album and then also check out the artist Pogo.

sour, (edited ) in What groups you are unwillingly associated with? How you handle it?
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am asked if i was russian bot once

hakunawazo,
sour,
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блять

hakunawazo,

Робот так не поступит.

sour,
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._.

phillaholic,

Were you pushing Russian talking points? If so, what’s the difference?

sour, (edited )
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no

am ukraine supporter [._.]

kSPvhmTOlwvMd7Y7E,

You guys were asked? I was asserted!

Kase,

^🤖🇷🇺

Nice username btw.

Decoy321,

Well, are you?!?

sour,
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maybe

maybe not

popemichael, in Which YouTuber still creates high-quality videos to this day?
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Explosions&Fire and its sister channel ExtractionsAndIre

The person who makes these science videos does it in such an entertaining and funny way that you forget that it’s a science channel. He uses homemade tools and chemicals to make explosions and fire and SO much more…

The best part is that he puts his videos up, no matter if he fails or not. In fact, he fails more times than not on ExtractionsAndIre. I’ve been watching him for years and years, and any day that he posts a new video is a wonderful day.

Undoubtedly, he’s been my inspiration to muddle through chemistry experiments without the proper background nor proper safety equipment.

0x30507DE, in Which YouTuber still creates high-quality videos to this day?
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A few I haven’t seen show up yet:

AceFuzzLord, in Which YouTuber still creates high-quality videos to this day?

Stumpt. Despite having 540k subs, they aren’t one of the super high energy balls to the walls energy where every 5 seconds they zoom in on a small part of the video. They usually have a much more calm energy about them and one thing I really like is how they aren’t telling you to like and subscribe every few minutes, let alone at all in their videos usually.

STRIKINGdebate2,
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I used to watch all their gang beasts episodes. They were amazing. Lovely to hear they are still around.

Edit: the videos are 9 years old now. Holy fuck.

therealjcdenton, in Which YouTuber still creates high-quality videos to this day?

Jerma985

Saint_of_Illusion, in Which YouTuber still creates high-quality videos to this day?

CAPTAIN DISILLUSION

Neve8028,

Definitely some of the best production value on youtube. Even his stuff from 10+ years ago holds up incredibly well aside from the resolution.

Chetzemoka, in Which YouTuber still creates high-quality videos to this day?

Practical Engineering - in depth presentations of civil engineering feats, concepts, problems, solutions

Joe Scott - just simple, entertaining discussions of interesting topics

Philosophy Tube - longer format, intensely well-cited presentations on philosophy related to current events (with theatrical costumes!)

Ryan Hall - who knew that a weather forecast could be so fun? Regularly updated weather forecasts for the entire United States with detailed coverage and livestreams of events like tornado outbreaks, hurricanes, and large snowstorms. With charity drives to provide supplies to people on the ground

PBS Spacetime, PBS Eons, all the PBS channels really

Plainly Difficult - consistent quality, often hilarious presentations of various disasters. I particularly like his entire series on radiological accidents, often involving lost radioactive sources that random members of the public stumble onto, which is terrifying.

davetapley,

Did you see spin off Practical Construction yet? That’s next level production, my wife laughed at me waiting for next ep like it’s GoT or something.

Also do you notice that YT never pushes PBS videos? I’m subscribed but always have to go to channel.

Since you like a lot of same as me: check out Climate Town.

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