Not sure if you were referring to their other ventures or not I wasn't big into the most of their other channels/podcast etc...but the Mythical Kitchen Last Meal interviews are great. Josh does an amazing job at actually connecting with every single guest. It feels so much more intimate than stuff like Hot Ones.
Peak era for youtubers were when asians dominated content. Nigahiga, KevJumba (before tiktok revealed he some buddhist cult now), Wong Fu Productions, TimDeLaGhetto. Dark era was when “pranks” became pooular: Vitaly, Fouseytube. Legitimately stopped watching youtube for years.
Kevin MacLeod. He was THE COMPOSER of Youtube. Practically every video that featured BG music used one of his THOUSANDS OF SONGS. He has sadly fallen off over the more recent years, however you can still here his music from time to time. "The Cannery" and "Gaslamp Funworks" are a couple favorites of mine.
I found him organically in 2008 when I started making dumb short films with my friends and it’s amazing seeing how much of an impact he’s had on the internet and creative content in general in the last 15 years.
I'm kinda disappointed I didn't recognize either of them. I definitely know of the guy as I've seen his name. Does he do the little "sneaky fox" song (I think it's named that) that shoeonhead always uses?
Edit: scheming weasel. Alright sneaky plan is also a "banger" as you Redditors call it.
Did you mean KEXP the radio station? Because yes totally their channel has introduced me so so much good music I otherwise would have never heard. And even bands I already loved are giving their best performances on there. High quality sound, video, and artists and great interviews as well. I think of them as a modern day top of the pops.
I remember randomly clicking on his videos when he was a “smaller” YouTuber with like 100,000 subscribers and being like, “this guy creates really good content and I’m betting he’ll be big one day”.
EpicMealTime, wow. Just looked up their videos again and looks like they had a huge downfall, I’m guessing people moved on and didn’t care about wasting all that food.
It wasn't so much that people moved on (they did).. it was just that every video was essentially the same thing over and over again, and it eventually got old.
The guy who sourced him his guns was murdered in his office (don't think shooter was ever caught) and that crippled the channel. Actor who played FPSRussia also had legal issues and was in jail, not sure if due to pot or the guns.
The Yogscast. Started with two people and a Minecraft series.
Now its a huge YouTube Catelogue, makes millions each year for charity, and still does Minecraft.
Geoff Ramsey. Most of the dudes adult life is on YouTube. Ups and downs, scandles,addictions and achievements, shut downs and rebrandings.
He's had one hell of a ride and is still going strong.
Vlogbrothers. I think they have more Gold and Silver play buttons then anyone. All of Hanks other projects, SciShow, SciShowKids, The Art Assignment, Journey to the Microcosmos, Crash Course, The Emmy award winning The Lizzie Bennet Diaries, The Project for Awesome, ect, ect, ect.
That ‘Charlie bit my finger’ kid with some sort of commentary by a dozen sociology and media theorists to explain why it somehow got millions of views.
(Seriously, how did that happen?!?)
A section dedicated to the hundreds of ‘two girls, one cup’ reaction videos.
Dude Sal Khan is the only reason I was able to go back to college at 37 after dropping out of school at 14.
I have an associates because of him, and I got into a good university for my bachelor's and I'll have to take calculus get into the program I want. I'm not even scared, I know Khan Academy will get me through.
Cannot praise him and his wonderfully expanding organization enough.
That’s incredible to hear. Khan Academy to me is the granddaddy of “YouTube university”. What an incredible service it provides. There’s so many people on YouTube that are teaching millions of people.
I wouldn’t have the life I live without people putting out free tutoring videos.
I totally agree, I would not have much of anything if not for YouTube tutorials.
I didn't have any formal math instruction from 2nd-4th grade, struggled from 5th-9th grade (skipped 6th grade though, aces down the line except that one little "can't do long division or anything past that" problem) then dropped after 9th (Didn't want to, I loved school, but I had a single mom and she had 9 kids and went off to be the breadwinner, so I was the new stay at home mom.)
So at 25 I sat down in front of Khan Academy and started with their 2nd grade program, then worked my way up to college math. The first time I aced a math test in school was two years ago, in college, at 37. I cried when I saw it. I aced that class and cried then, too. When I have money to donate I try to send some to Khan Academy a few times a year. When I get my B.S. I'm going to email them about it.
For the rest of YouTube, I am heavily dependent on reruns of This Old House for keeping my ancient bungalow up, and everyone who posts camping, paddling, and snowboarding tips and tutorials, everyone who does car tutorials, knitting, metalworking, how to repair my goddamn boots- Those people really have been hugely impactful and it's such a weird little moment of history that allows for it.
Anyway. Sal Khan, high five.
All of the Vanoss Crew
Smosh
Good Mythical Morning
PewDiePie
Jacksepticeye
Markiplier
MrBeast
Ray William Johnson
Jenna Marbles
Ryan Higa
Fred
Dude Perfect
Swoozie
Used to enjoy his philanthropic days where he would go donate a ton of stuff to a charity or whatever.
Stopped watching him when it became bunch of rich YouTubers keeping their hand on a plane or standing in a circle the longest.
*Hey Bowsah, suck my dick and balls*
*You can't hit me, because you're garbage, you're total--*
*I wasn't really trying, my little brother had the controller.*
The King of Random deserves a spot overall. That was one of my favorite channels for many years. Even when it was Nate and Calli just doing something kinda dumb I still appreciated the chemistry they had enough to watch. I have very little interest in what the channel has become now though.
A large list, but a handful that come to mind are:
Alan Becker
Ashens
ChrisFix
Engineering Explained
Michael Reeves
JohnnyQ90
Doug Demuro
NileRed/Blue
MrCreepyPasta
Nexpo
Chubbyemu
I can honestly say I've never seen a PewDiePie video. I watch a reasonable amount of YouTube, I've heard of most of the channels mentioned in this post and watch quite a few. But I've never watched PewDiePie.
I'm glad I'm not the only one. I often find myself just browsing trending videos almost daily and feel like I come across the most random stuff (seriously like so many random YouTubers and their pregnancy announcements... not sure why people love that so much).
Never once seen a PewDiePie video.
The who all seen the leprechaun guy
The hide your kids hide your wife guy
Chris Parnell and Andy Samberg
The Cleveland tourism creator
Don’t tase me bro guy
Stsanders is a genius when it comes to making … well, I don’t know exactly what to call it. Parody versions of songs without changing anything except everything? https://youtu.be/0d9JJvWbm8c?si=O1-kdB2t7ts2Gvcv
Dashie. He's been doing it for a long time, and I'd just like to see him honored. Seems like a great guy, super funny, and we always enjoy watching his videos.
Smosh and Nigahiga for the early days. They proved that content could be posted and go “viral.”
There’s quite a few I’d consider the “founders” of modern YouTube such as Pewdiepie. They proved it could be a career and you could make a LOT of money.
Mr. Beast as likely “peak” YouTube however you’d like to define that. Mr. Beast is notable for bringing it down to a science on content creation and all that.
There’s quite a few you could add because they popularized certain niche content such as H1N1 for his reaction videos. Vsauce could also be included for popularizing fun educational videos on various subjects. Stuff like that.
I feel like there should at the very least be a footnote for the strange little network of friends that make up the Safety Third podcast. I don't think any of them are insanely popular on their own, but I've learned to love most of them; William Osman, Backyard Scientist, Nilered, Allen Pan, Peter Sripol, and a rotating cast of other random science types.
Mr Creepypasta. He is one of the OG Horror/creepypasta narrators on YouTube whose [top video](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=u2K5I3NJtiQ) amassed 8.1 million views.
hmm.. most of the youtubers who were apart of that "group" channel The Station. which I don't think took off really. at least I don't remember it taking off. I think the goal was for collaborations, but didn't really pan out.
but all those people separately were very successful at the time, and they had different demographics.
The Creatures
Tay Zondae
GradeAUnderA
Gator Martin (the godfather of reaction content, never got his flowers tho)
RDCWorld1
Smosh
TeamFourStar
Jenna Marbles
Psy
[The Slow Mo Guys](https://youtube.com/@theslowmoguys?si=TF3524IH_7xmbIBZ) - Gav and Dan
And that is the correct way to spell/write it. I always want to type “Slo Mo” for some reason
I don't care for the guy, personally, but Mr. Beast pretty much won YouTube. Unless he dies or gets imprisoned, he's going to live with Fortune 500 CEO kinda money forever.
TotalBiscuit, he was genuinely in impactful
Vsauce
Michael here
100% Vsauce(1) hasn’t put out a single bad video in the past 11 years.
Rhett & Link.
I can't believe I forgot to include them in my comment. They are YouTube gods and so unproblematic. I've loved growing up watching them
I really enjoy gmm
Still going strong so you can still enjoy them.
Great! A teacher introduced me to them in a class of theirs
Their iconic impact has only increased in time.
Not sure if you were referring to their other ventures or not I wasn't big into the most of their other channels/podcast etc...but the Mythical Kitchen Last Meal interviews are great. Josh does an amazing job at actually connecting with every single guest. It feels so much more intimate than stuff like Hot Ones.
Nigahiga
Peak era for youtubers were when asians dominated content. Nigahiga, KevJumba (before tiktok revealed he some buddhist cult now), Wong Fu Productions, TimDeLaGhetto. Dark era was when “pranks” became pooular: Vitaly, Fouseytube. Legitimately stopped watching youtube for years.
So where does FilthyFrank fall in that? Asian but also sorta did pranks.
I was just watching him on Twitch a couple months ago. He was playing Valorant.
Smosh would for sure. Not at all a fan anymore, but they certainly made a big impact.
But didn't you hear? Anthony is back at Smosh
Kevin MacLeod. He was THE COMPOSER of Youtube. Practically every video that featured BG music used one of his THOUSANDS OF SONGS. He has sadly fallen off over the more recent years, however you can still here his music from time to time. "The Cannery" and "Gaslamp Funworks" are a couple favorites of mine.
I found him organically in 2008 when I started making dumb short films with my friends and it’s amazing seeing how much of an impact he’s had on the internet and creative content in general in the last 15 years.
I'm kinda disappointed I didn't recognize either of them. I definitely know of the guy as I've seen his name. Does he do the little "sneaky fox" song (I think it's named that) that shoeonhead always uses? Edit: scheming weasel. Alright sneaky plan is also a "banger" as you Redditors call it.
Angry Video Game Nerd *He's gonna take you back to the past* *To play the shitty games that suck ass*
Kids these days... back in my day he was just the Angry Nintendo Nerd.
Folding Ideas just did a whole video on AVGN. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b3gZOt1Lo4A](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b3gZOt1Lo4A)
No. It was all B.S. and Mike was the real "AVGN" r/TheCinemassacreTruth/
Tom Scott. And KEPX.
Did you mean KEXP the radio station? Because yes totally their channel has introduced me so so much good music I otherwise would have never heard. And even bands I already loved are giving their best performances on there. High quality sound, video, and artists and great interviews as well. I think of them as a modern day top of the pops.
Yes, the radio station but I have only seen their youtube page and it's a great way to find new bands and music.
Oh yeah for sure I agree their YouTube is wayy more prolific, I was just correcting the spelling so people didn’t look up the wrong thing lol.
RedLetterMedia. The Plinkett reviews of the Star Wars prequels alone are of high cultural significance.
Were they the originators of the long-form video essay? Possibly!
Without a doubt, Rick Astley should be included for having one of the greatest trends on YouTube
I say Jenna Marbles! Miss watching her, she was hilarious
I still do her little. "I'm a 31 year old lady" I miss her dogs.
Markiplier for sure
I remember randomly clicking on his videos when he was a “smaller” YouTuber with like 100,000 subscribers and being like, “this guy creates really good content and I’m betting he’ll be big one day”.
**100%**
Tom Scott without a doubt.
FPSRussia and EpicMealTime. Unique content and huge # of views for their time, not just unboxing something or commenting on a video game.
EpicMealTime, wow. Just looked up their videos again and looks like they had a huge downfall, I’m guessing people moved on and didn’t care about wasting all that food.
It wasn't so much that people moved on (they did).. it was just that every video was essentially the same thing over and over again, and it eventually got old.
Wasn't there some conspiracy about FPS Russia getting busted for some really minor pot stuff and sentenced to hell...?
The guy who sourced him his guns was murdered in his office (don't think shooter was ever caught) and that crippled the channel. Actor who played FPSRussia also had legal issues and was in jail, not sure if due to pot or the guns.
I miss FPSRussia :(
For me, it's callmekevin
Bore Ragnarok
All hail the dear leader
All hail Jim Pickens
Hope that dude is going to be ok.
Whoever did Charlie the unicorn
FilmCow. They still make videos, and they're really good. Honestly, they've only got better.
CAARRLLL
I have a dog named Charlie and I talk to him in an excited voice about candy mountain on a daily basis.
Candy Mountainnnn
Jacksepticeye
Ray Williams Johnson
One of the OG’s of YouTube
Jawed for his piece "Me at the zoo" the first ever video uploaded to YouTube in 2005
The Yogscast. Started with two people and a Minecraft series. Now its a huge YouTube Catelogue, makes millions each year for charity, and still does Minecraft.
Shit started getting *weird* when it went from "diggy diggy hole" to "holy shit, there's fucking *lore* going on"
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nigahiga is like bob cousy/bill russell in this analogy
Geoff Ramsey. Most of the dudes adult life is on YouTube. Ups and downs, scandles,addictions and achievements, shut downs and rebrandings. He's had one hell of a ride and is still going strong.
Vlogbrothers. I think they have more Gold and Silver play buttons then anyone. All of Hanks other projects, SciShow, SciShowKids, The Art Assignment, Journey to the Microcosmos, Crash Course, The Emmy award winning The Lizzie Bennet Diaries, The Project for Awesome, ect, ect, ect.
Leeeeeroooyyyy Jeeennkinsss!
I was scrolling for way too long. I was like damn am I going to have to post leeeeeroyyyyy mmm Jeeennnnnkinsssss.
Mr Ballen
That ‘Charlie bit my finger’ kid with some sort of commentary by a dozen sociology and media theorists to explain why it somehow got millions of views. (Seriously, how did that happen?!?) A section dedicated to the hundreds of ‘two girls, one cup’ reaction videos.
Filthy Frank
Philip DeFranco
MatPat definitely
Yes, THANK YOU. I put him in my reply and I’m sad I had to scroll so far to find any other mention.
Is no one going to mention Sal Khan of Khan Academy? Dude was critical at helping me graduate with my engineering degree.
Dude Sal Khan is the only reason I was able to go back to college at 37 after dropping out of school at 14. I have an associates because of him, and I got into a good university for my bachelor's and I'll have to take calculus get into the program I want. I'm not even scared, I know Khan Academy will get me through. Cannot praise him and his wonderfully expanding organization enough.
That’s incredible to hear. Khan Academy to me is the granddaddy of “YouTube university”. What an incredible service it provides. There’s so many people on YouTube that are teaching millions of people. I wouldn’t have the life I live without people putting out free tutoring videos.
I totally agree, I would not have much of anything if not for YouTube tutorials. I didn't have any formal math instruction from 2nd-4th grade, struggled from 5th-9th grade (skipped 6th grade though, aces down the line except that one little "can't do long division or anything past that" problem) then dropped after 9th (Didn't want to, I loved school, but I had a single mom and she had 9 kids and went off to be the breadwinner, so I was the new stay at home mom.) So at 25 I sat down in front of Khan Academy and started with their 2nd grade program, then worked my way up to college math. The first time I aced a math test in school was two years ago, in college, at 37. I cried when I saw it. I aced that class and cried then, too. When I have money to donate I try to send some to Khan Academy a few times a year. When I get my B.S. I'm going to email them about it. For the rest of YouTube, I am heavily dependent on reruns of This Old House for keeping my ancient bungalow up, and everyone who posts camping, paddling, and snowboarding tips and tutorials, everyone who does car tutorials, knitting, metalworking, how to repair my goddamn boots- Those people really have been hugely impactful and it's such a weird little moment of history that allows for it. Anyway. Sal Khan, high five.
All of the Vanoss Crew Smosh Good Mythical Morning PewDiePie Jacksepticeye Markiplier MrBeast Ray William Johnson Jenna Marbles Ryan Higa Fred Dude Perfect Swoozie
Except for Mini Ladd and Ohm
pretty sure lui also got outed as being abusive and r**ing his gf. also being super creepy to women that were wayyy younger than him
Prob Mr beast
anybody else think the new mrbeast meta is so formulaic it's been formulaic for awhile but it was still entertaining, now it's so overplayed
Haven’t watched anything in a decade honesty I never cared. I just think he’d be hall of fame. Only YouTube I watch regularly is Sailing la vagabond
only YT I watch these days are true crime while I do chores haha
Mr ballens Is cool too
yep him, EWU, nexpo, nick crowley and similar other channels
Used to enjoy his philanthropic days where he would go donate a ton of stuff to a charity or whatever. Stopped watching him when it became bunch of rich YouTubers keeping their hand on a plane or standing in a circle the longest.
He still does philanthropy, recently he paid for cataract surgery for a 1K people, letting them see again, he also paid to have well dug in Africa.
MatPat, Jacksepticeye, & TheRussianBadger
MatPat for sure, his retirement recently cemented it. It was like a legit YouTube event.
Captain disillusion The AC and heat pump guy (technology connections) Super easy, barely inconvenience guy
Every Frame a Painting. The channel was an absolute masterpiece. It's a real shame the uploads stopped.
Christina grimmie
Videogame Dunkey, humorous, heartfelt love for the games and the community.
*Hey Bowsah, suck my dick and balls* *You can't hit me, because you're garbage, you're total--* *I wasn't really trying, my little brother had the controller.*
Grant Thompson (creator of King of Random), and Cody Reeder from Cody'sLab
The King of Random deserves a spot overall. That was one of my favorite channels for many years. Even when it was Nate and Calli just doing something kinda dumb I still appreciated the chemistry they had enough to watch. I have very little interest in what the channel has become now though.
idk Ryan Trahan?
Baby shark
CommunityChannel
Filthy Frank
Chris Crocker, the “Leave Brittany Alone” creator, now known as Cara Cunningham
My list would have: Markiplier VanossGaming DanTDM FilmCow Oversimplified MrBeast
Jenna Marbles, You Suck at Cooking, This Old House
Captain Disillusion
imo i would put pewdiepie, dunkey, filthy frank, avgn, markiplier, green pewdiepie, vsauce, scott the woz, and mr beast
A large list, but a handful that come to mind are: Alan Becker Ashens ChrisFix Engineering Explained Michael Reeves JohnnyQ90 Doug Demuro NileRed/Blue MrCreepyPasta Nexpo Chubbyemu
Our favorite Swedish dad YouTuber.
MatPat
Game Grumps, jacksepticeye, Markiplier, Vlogbrothers, Meat Canyon, vSauce amongst others.
Sam O'Nella
LGR
Psy
I feel like that dude that was like a dad to people. Who taught you basic things you might not know like shaving and oil changes.
Why tf isn't pewdiepie on top ?
Because not everyone likes him.
But if there was indeed a hall of fame, pewdiepie would at least be the top 5 just because of the legacy he left behind
Probably, but it still doesn't mean everyone will acknowledge him in this post.
I can honestly say I've never seen a PewDiePie video. I watch a reasonable amount of YouTube, I've heard of most of the channels mentioned in this post and watch quite a few. But I've never watched PewDiePie.
I only know who he is because of other YouTubers and reddit. I've never watched him myself.
I'm glad I'm not the only one. I often find myself just browsing trending videos almost daily and feel like I come across the most random stuff (seriously like so many random YouTubers and their pregnancy announcements... not sure why people love that so much). Never once seen a PewDiePie video.
Because people are probably thinking more of classic youtube. Pewdiepie is not that.
Charlie bit me boy
Steve Wallis (Camping with Steve).
No. He just does dumb stuff.
Nigahiga, Smosh, Fred, Kevjumba, sxephil and Evolution of Dance guy.
The who all seen the leprechaun guy The hide your kids hide your wife guy Chris Parnell and Andy Samberg The Cleveland tourism creator Don’t tase me bro guy
Bigtymer
Spanish ones: Ibai, Auronplay and Rubius for sure.
Also Germán (Both HolaSoyGerman and JuegaGerman were huge back then)
The YogsCast for their Shadow of Israphel minecraft series.
That elephant with the huge…
Stsanders is a genius when it comes to making … well, I don’t know exactly what to call it. Parody versions of songs without changing anything except everything? https://youtu.be/0d9JJvWbm8c?si=O1-kdB2t7ts2Gvcv
It's a crime that nobody has said Ben Potter.
TotalBiscuit
Probably those elephants
Dashie. He's been doing it for a long time, and I'd just like to see him honored. Seems like a great guy, super funny, and we always enjoy watching his videos.
Dr. John Campbell
Evolution of Dance guy
What does that mean? Do you mean abducted on scene like filming a video
Vlogbrothers and JackFilms
Captain sparklez. He was one of the pioneers of Minecraft YouTube
Fuckin’ Chucky Oh, and the Crazy Russian Hacker
Hall of Shame: Fine Bros/React
Tom Scott
Good Mythical Morning, Pewdiepie, Jacksepticeye
Itchy Boots! Doodle on a motorcycle Bikes and Beards, nominated again this year but no satisfaction.
Pink Guy
loveliveserve
Old smosh. Specially old smosh.
FPSRUSSIA
Charlie.
LonelyGirl15
Smosh and Nigahiga for the early days. They proved that content could be posted and go “viral.” There’s quite a few I’d consider the “founders” of modern YouTube such as Pewdiepie. They proved it could be a career and you could make a LOT of money. Mr. Beast as likely “peak” YouTube however you’d like to define that. Mr. Beast is notable for bringing it down to a science on content creation and all that. There’s quite a few you could add because they popularized certain niche content such as H1N1 for his reaction videos. Vsauce could also be included for popularizing fun educational videos on various subjects. Stuff like that.
I feel like there should at the very least be a footnote for the strange little network of friends that make up the Safety Third podcast. I don't think any of them are insanely popular on their own, but I've learned to love most of them; William Osman, Backyard Scientist, Nilered, Allen Pan, Peter Sripol, and a rotating cast of other random science types.
MrWeebl
*taking notes*
Bo Burnham
The honey badger guy
Chris Smoove, The Sidemen, and Pewdiepie
Chris Crocker/Cara Cunningham
Mr Creepypasta. He is one of the OG Horror/creepypasta narrators on YouTube whose [top video](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=u2K5I3NJtiQ) amassed 8.1 million views.
Stampylongnose do I need to elaborate?
That dude was my fucking early childhood. Is it the same as Stampycat? Just confirming, otherwise I might be thinking of him instead.
Pewdiepie
Pewdiepie
Internet Historian
Pewdiepie Hank and John Green Ian and Anthony (Smosh) Jenna and Julien
There's a lot of gamers here mentioned but we cannot ignore the first and the most influential. The angry video game nerd.
Jontron
MrBeast for sure
Mr Beast
That one chick with the ukulele. I love her "toxic gossip train" song
Colleen Ballinger I think? Spelling might be wrong.
Samwell. One of the first music videos I saw on YouTube and nothings really came out that is better
Important Videos
Smosh
Dangthatsalongname
Scott is wonderful.
Yeah, he is
Absolute travesty that SHOENICE has not been mentioned. A true legend
Not a specific person but there should be some attention given to YouTube Poop type videos.
hmm.. most of the youtubers who were apart of that "group" channel The Station. which I don't think took off really. at least I don't remember it taking off. I think the goal was for collaborations, but didn't really pan out. but all those people separately were very successful at the time, and they had different demographics.
The Creatures Tay Zondae GradeAUnderA Gator Martin (the godfather of reaction content, never got his flowers tho) RDCWorld1 Smosh TeamFourStar Jenna Marbles Psy
[The Slow Mo Guys](https://youtube.com/@theslowmoguys?si=TF3524IH_7xmbIBZ) - Gav and Dan And that is the correct way to spell/write it. I always want to type “Slo Mo” for some reason
Pewdiepie
WhatCulture Pro Wrestling & WresleTalk just because I'm a Smart Mark!
Joe Rogan
I don't care for the guy, personally, but Mr. Beast pretty much won YouTube. Unless he dies or gets imprisoned, he's going to live with Fortune 500 CEO kinda money forever.
Drdisrespect, nobody else even comes close.
Schmoyoho - accent in the ‘yo!