The Streamer / Social Media Influencer / YouTuber Thread
- The Argonaut
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GothamChess is a little much sometimes. agadmator ftw
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yeah GC is too advanced for me. I'm not too serious about chess, and I suck at it. I appreciate Anna's nerdy excitement about it though.
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I used to watch a lot of GothamChess, and took his course on the Vienna. Bumped me up from absolute amateur to mildly OK at one game. I should've kept studying though, I've been plateaued for years
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Oh shit, good call. His breakdowns of classic games are incredible. I just went for the rook!? THE ROOK!?The Argonaut wrote:GothamChess is a little much sometimes. agadmator ftw
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Are you still 12 hunnit?The Argonaut wrote:I used to watch a lot of GothamChess, and took his course on the Vienna. Bumped me up from absolute amateur to mildly OK at one game. I should've kept studying though, I've been plateaued for years
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Buddy, you're the one schmoozing around at the private ski hill. Don't come at me with this bullshit.spike wrote:I’m not really talking about Wuthering Heights though.Dev wrote:Don't get high and mighty with me when you're in another thread debating about Wuthering Heights.spike wrote:I’m losing so much respect for some of you.
You know the target audience for that film is chicks right?
You shouldn't even be talking about it.
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I sorta like when hot girls stream video games and dress up like princesses and shit.
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Ah fuck, we've lost him.Dev wrote:I sorta like when hot girls stream video games and dress up like princesses and shit.
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Setting the over/under battlestation monitors at 8Ello Sailor wrote:Yup. Bro is doomed.
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Any more than 3 is probably overkill, but I would like to push the limits.
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spike wrote:Setting the over/under battlestation monitors at 8Ello Sailor wrote:Yup. Bro is doomed.
Spike i know you have "the pic" saved. share it with dev
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These are the ones I like from Burt's list:
Folding Ideas - I've only watched a couple of his video essays, and usually over a couple sittings, but they're very insightful and well put together. He's a bright guy and makes interesting videos. I should explore his stuff more.
Jenny Nicholson - She's funny and bright. I appreciate her videos about the weirder side of fandoms, and extremely niche topics such as that weird Evangelical theater group that re-enacts popular movies to make them about Jesus.
Trash Theory - A faceless YouTube channel about various aspects of rock music history. I love their breakdowns of various subgenres, like the "songs that are to blame for stomp-clap-hey", as well as their examination of 70s New Wave and punk bands. It's really well researched stuff and they draw a lot of parallels that I hadn't thought of but make me go "ohhh that makes sense". I love the channel's overriding theme of how everything influences everything else.
Todd in the Shadows - Love this guy, he directly inspired my own podcast. I really enjoy his video series such as One Hit Wonderland, and especially Trainwreckords -- an explorations of albums by acclaimed artists that were considered the death knell of their careers. Fun stuff, even if I often disagree with his takes.
Some other channels he listed like Patrick Willems, RedLetterMedia and Jeremy Jahns I can't stand because I find the people in them very unlikeable. Moist Critical shows up on my feed sometimes but he's just a "sit around and explain some current news/drama/viral story while making very forced comedic hyperbole" kinda guy.
Some others I like:
Adam Neely - in-depth music theory and music history analysis. I've posted his stuff a bunch over on the "videos about music" thread. He's tremendously talented and very insightful.
Ben Levin - A mix of surreal, experimental animations and music-related topics. Great channel that should get more views.
Ordinary Sausage - A weirdo who makes cursed sausages, plus other bizarre food experiments.
Sandwiches of History - Just a middle-aged dude having fun making various sandwiches from across culinary history. An extremely lo-fi channel that reminds me of what YouTube used to be back in the day.
Odd Tinkering - Restorations of various objects. My favorites are his knife restorations. I find his videos relaxing and sometimes fall asleep to them.
Defunctland - Pop culture history, focusing on the downfall of various theme parks. Surprisingly interesting stuff.
TheRealJims - A smart guy who analyzes Simpsons lore and character histories, often trying to make sense of the show's jumbled timeline. This is a great channel, especially when he dives into open questions and longstanding fan debates. He doesn't really take it that seriously which I think is refreshing for the space.
Memoria - This chick playing weird video games and providing commentary. One of only two gaming-related channels I'll watch because I find her very charming.
SNESdrunk - The other gaming-related channel I follow. Reviews of old SNES games. I'll find myself watching his reviews even of games I have never, nor will likely ever, play. They're bite-sized videos and interesting to watch.
Low End University - A bassist who analyzes various rock songs, obviously focusing on the bass side of it. He's a cool guy and knows his stuff.
DankPods - A crazy Australian guy who reviews and analyzes various headphones, portable music players, and old tech, focusing mostly on the turn-if-the-century obsession with cheap low-quality mp3 players. He's funny.
Maya Higa / Alveus Sanctuary - Cute animal stuff.
Jeb Brooks / GreenerGrass - Reviews of various airlines, airports, cruise ships, trains, etc -- it's fun to watch and think about. This guy has my dream job, tbh.
Also some news/politics channels like Democracy Now, Second Thought, Philip DeFranco, The Majority Report -- but I've been avoiding all these for a few months as I've been dealing with family troubles, 'cause it gets to be too much.
Folding Ideas - I've only watched a couple of his video essays, and usually over a couple sittings, but they're very insightful and well put together. He's a bright guy and makes interesting videos. I should explore his stuff more.
Jenny Nicholson - She's funny and bright. I appreciate her videos about the weirder side of fandoms, and extremely niche topics such as that weird Evangelical theater group that re-enacts popular movies to make them about Jesus.
Trash Theory - A faceless YouTube channel about various aspects of rock music history. I love their breakdowns of various subgenres, like the "songs that are to blame for stomp-clap-hey", as well as their examination of 70s New Wave and punk bands. It's really well researched stuff and they draw a lot of parallels that I hadn't thought of but make me go "ohhh that makes sense". I love the channel's overriding theme of how everything influences everything else.
Todd in the Shadows - Love this guy, he directly inspired my own podcast. I really enjoy his video series such as One Hit Wonderland, and especially Trainwreckords -- an explorations of albums by acclaimed artists that were considered the death knell of their careers. Fun stuff, even if I often disagree with his takes.
Some other channels he listed like Patrick Willems, RedLetterMedia and Jeremy Jahns I can't stand because I find the people in them very unlikeable. Moist Critical shows up on my feed sometimes but he's just a "sit around and explain some current news/drama/viral story while making very forced comedic hyperbole" kinda guy.
Some others I like:
Adam Neely - in-depth music theory and music history analysis. I've posted his stuff a bunch over on the "videos about music" thread. He's tremendously talented and very insightful.
Ben Levin - A mix of surreal, experimental animations and music-related topics. Great channel that should get more views.
Ordinary Sausage - A weirdo who makes cursed sausages, plus other bizarre food experiments.
Sandwiches of History - Just a middle-aged dude having fun making various sandwiches from across culinary history. An extremely lo-fi channel that reminds me of what YouTube used to be back in the day.
Odd Tinkering - Restorations of various objects. My favorites are his knife restorations. I find his videos relaxing and sometimes fall asleep to them.
Defunctland - Pop culture history, focusing on the downfall of various theme parks. Surprisingly interesting stuff.
TheRealJims - A smart guy who analyzes Simpsons lore and character histories, often trying to make sense of the show's jumbled timeline. This is a great channel, especially when he dives into open questions and longstanding fan debates. He doesn't really take it that seriously which I think is refreshing for the space.
Memoria - This chick playing weird video games and providing commentary. One of only two gaming-related channels I'll watch because I find her very charming.
SNESdrunk - The other gaming-related channel I follow. Reviews of old SNES games. I'll find myself watching his reviews even of games I have never, nor will likely ever, play. They're bite-sized videos and interesting to watch.
Low End University - A bassist who analyzes various rock songs, obviously focusing on the bass side of it. He's a cool guy and knows his stuff.
DankPods - A crazy Australian guy who reviews and analyzes various headphones, portable music players, and old tech, focusing mostly on the turn-if-the-century obsession with cheap low-quality mp3 players. He's funny.
Maya Higa / Alveus Sanctuary - Cute animal stuff.
Jeb Brooks / GreenerGrass - Reviews of various airlines, airports, cruise ships, trains, etc -- it's fun to watch and think about. This guy has my dream job, tbh.
Also some news/politics channels like Democracy Now, Second Thought, Philip DeFranco, The Majority Report -- but I've been avoiding all these for a few months as I've been dealing with family troubles, 'cause it gets to be too much.
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It looks like a lot, but:
1- I don't watch videos by every one of these creators every day, or every week, or even every month.
2- YouTube is my go-to app for background noise while I work, so I'm often only half-watching my subscription queue while I do other stuff.
1- I don't watch videos by every one of these creators every day, or every week, or even every month.
2- YouTube is my go-to app for background noise while I work, so I'm often only half-watching my subscription queue while I do other stuff.
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Yeah I just load up the queue in the morning and listen while working or walking. Most of them only make content once every week or two at most anyway.
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The only YouTuber I watch is Walk with Me Tim. He’s a moderately dull British man who goes to hotels. It’s very hard to explain the appeal.
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Surprised you don't like Willems, Jorge.
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What about the guy whose whole deal is using hotel/public toilets?LoathedVermin72 wrote:The only YouTuber I watch is Walk with Me Tim. He’s a moderately dull British man who goes to hotels. It’s very hard to explain the appeal.

