jbk,

Berd, danooct1, Huggbees, Hugh Jeffreys, Michael MJD, NileRed, Ordinary Sausage, Sam O’Nella (barely), Tapakapa

At least that’s what I find great.

dog_,

Dan and Hugh in one group??? Never thought I’d see that before.

jbk,

Oh also Brick Experiment Channel for fun stuff with Lego.

Solo,

Just look up what creators are on nebula. Almost all of them creat high quality cpntent.

fpslem,

With a few exceptions and hold-outs still on YouTube only, I have found this to be generally true too.

cheesebag,

I agree, though is TLDR News that good? I see tons of their thumbnails but get weird vibes from them. Didn’t they repeat Russian propaganda?

OhmsLawn,

I’m honestly uncomfortable with TLDR. I haven’t checked up, but every time I watch an episode, it just feels off.

cheesebag,

Ok same!

craftyindividual,

Tom Scott

Curious Droid - lots of sci fi, technology content.

WaterlineStories - all sorts of nautical/diving disasters narrated by a South African chap with a lot of experience.

Qxir - Irish guy with a lot of weird stories told in stick figure form.

Plainly Difficult - a lot of disasters frequently nuclear.

Nile Red is still fun - and a nice dude. Chemistry

Vince Vintage is hilarious, great editing (like internet historian but not a jerk)

Also my homeboy Video Game Dunkey.

Dreading is good(sort of successor to JCS), very sober and tasteful host discussing true crime.

douglasg14b, (edited )
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Qxir?

I found too many of their videos have unsubstantiated claims, and illogical/wrong conclusions drawn from inaccurate or incomplete information.

While they may have high production value at a glance, the quality of the information itself is about as good as any other social media thread.

It’s really disappointing to me cuz I would love their videos but I just can’t keep watching them with such inaccuracies…

craftyindividual,

Fair enough. I really enjoy his delivery. He’s not perhaps the most researched or precise YouTuber but I like the subjects he covered.

craftyindividual,

5 mad movie makers - always good slow motion Lego or brio railway stuff.

yamanii,
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Ahoy is still great, probably because it’s just 2 videos per year; Scott the Woz is still funny, Silvagunner too.

ace_garp,
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9cpluss,

The Jeff Bezos rowing boat video is a goddamn masterpiece. The amount of effort put into such an absurd project plus his entire side quest about baldness is just art!

ace_garp,
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All of them are a masterclass in narration.

Also, here’s a heads-up for anyone who does not realise that ‘bobby’ is one half of these fucking legends.

SheerDumbLuck,

I sent several friends the Bezos rowing boat video and the consensus is “what the fuck did I just watch?”

ook_the_librarian,
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“And why did I watch all of it?'”

flop_leash_973,

I still like Level1Techs. They don’t put out nearly as many videos as they used to, but what do they put out is usually good.

PrettyFlyForAFatGuy,

links with friends is on my list of stuff to play in the background while working

Lucidlethargy,

I’d argue that none can claim to be high quality if they use tons of ads. I just can’t stand this sort of thing, and YouTube’s own paid system doesn’t block them all.

This said, my (free) adblockers currently work, and they block the sponsored stuff as well. When they work, I still really enjoy Kurzgesagt videos. They are excellent.

Goblin_Mode,

A lot of the old “Golden Age” League of Legends content creators have moved on to making really good content about other topics and games. Basically Dunkey and everyone who was at one point accused of being a Dunkey clone lol

Dunkey obviously still makes content and it’s still good. I’ve never personally been a huge fan of the short length goofy one off gag style of his but I know people still really like his content.

Skooch does miscellaneous other games now (mostly Mario and sonic lately) but the content is the best it’s ever been

Bricky does Warhammer mostly but also makes long form analyses of big AAA titles that are sequels to franchises from the 360 days

Keyori (now Barny/Maddy) rebranded, transitioned, and now makes literally the best World of Warcraft content I’ve ever seen

FrostPrime streams I know but I think his YouTube is literally exclusively just stream VODs now.

Outside of that group I still get a kick out of Game Grumps 10 years later but I know the old school let’s play thing isn’t really for everyone. Also Alpharad still makes good content, though lately it’s been a lot of mid, sponsored or otherwise kinda forced out stuff.

CADmonkey,

Technology Connections!

Scientician,

He’s my favorite nerd

UntouchedWagons,
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Through the power of buying two of them!

b7c431d1823d,

Through the power of buying three of them!

Nelots, (edited )
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Forrest Valkai. He’s a biologist who makes a mixture of educational content, videos debunking creationist claims (in an educational way rather than the “look at this fucking idiot” approach that much of atheist youtube seems to take), and just some silly fun in-between.

He doesn’t have the insanely high production value of other channels named here, but he’s the most wholesome person I’ve ever seen. His love for life and science radiates off of him and watching him passionately explain how cool something is genuinely makes me happy in such a depressing and pessimistic world.

mynamesnotrick,

Lets get Steve1989mreinfo out onto a comment… nice.

coaxil,

Nice hiss

Riven,
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Let’s put this out onto a tray.

UniversalMonster,

TechMoan

Bahalex,

Nice to see an audio gear guy say “if it sounds good to you who cares about what the ‘audiophiles’ say” and “more flashy lights on the hi-fi!”

ferralcat,

Things I haven’t seen.

’ Steve mould - does cool little kiddie explanations of physical phenomenons.

  • Foureyes furniture - a bit asmr, but a woodworking channel. Guy makes neat stuff and talks about life while doing it.
  • Wristwatch revival - alsp kinda ASMR, but guy takes apart and repairs mechanical watches. Very repetitive after the first few watches, but I keep watching anyway.
thejodie,

It seems that Steve Mould looks progressively more tired in his videos as he goes along.

ook_the_librarian,
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Are you a Paul Sellers fan too?

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