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  2. Breaking Points - Wikipedia

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    The Breaking Points program and channel launched at YouTube on Monday, June 7, 2021, and reached 285,000 channel subscribers by Friday of that week. [ 8 ] Ball and Enjeti had spoken about subtle pressure they experienced working under The Hill' s corporate umbrella when choosing topics to cover and the angles used in their coverage there.

  3. Dream (YouTuber) - Wikipedia

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    As of August 12, 2023, his seven YouTube channels have collectively reached over 43.51 million subscribers [b] and over 3.66 billion views, [a] and his two Twitch channels have collectively gained 7.37 million followers [c] and 19.01 million views. [d] YouTube awarded Dream the Streamy Award for Gaming in 2020, 2021, and 2023.

  4. Ali-A - Wikipedia

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    His main channel Ali-A has a subscriber count of over 18 million, with its total views exceeding 6 billion. His second channel, More Ali-A, has a YouTube subscriber count of over 19 million and a total of over 6 billion video views. On 23 April 2018, Ali-A created a new channel, titled "Clare & Ali" with his partner, Clare Siobhan.

  5. Bright Side (YouTube channel) - Wikipedia

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    Bright Side (stylized in all caps) is a Cypriot YouTube channel operated by media publisher TheSoul Publishing. Founded in 2017, the channel uploads videos regarding how-to trivia as well as history and knowledge and mistakes. The YouTube channel has over 44.6 million subscribers to its main channel, and over 10.938 billion views. [3]

  6. CarryMinati - Wikipedia

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    His other channel CarryisLive is dedicated to gaming and live streams. [5] With over 40 million subscribers as of August 2023, he is the most-subscribed individual YouTuber in Asia. [6] [7] In May 2020, his roast video titled "YouTube vs TikTok: The End" caused controversy on YouTube.

  7. Wikipedia:WikiProject YouTube/Notability - Wikipedia

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    The subscriber count on a YouTube channel is a primary source; The subscriber count must have been included in something that has been independently written about in a reliable secondary source; The 'additional criteria' for notable people are helpful, but do not guarantee notability; Subscriber count helps meet the second criteria of WP:ENT.

  8. Tom Scott (YouTuber) - Wikipedia

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    On his self-titled YouTube channel, Scott creates educational videos across a range of topics including history, geography, linguistics, science, and technology. As of August 2024, his five YouTube channels have collectively gained over 7.8 million subscribers [a] and 1.87 billion views. [b] [2]

  9. ContraPoints - Wikipedia

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    Wynn was born on October 21, 1988, in Arlington, Virginia, [8] and raised in the same state. [9] Her father is a psychology professor and her mother is a doctor. [10] [11] After studying piano at Berklee College of Music, [12] she attended Georgetown University and studied philosophy, then enrolled at Northwestern University to pursue a PhD in philosophy, also serving as an instructor.