There are an infinite amount of Youtube channels, but not all of them are entertaining. There are, however, a good number of popular Youtube channels that many people enjoy. Over at r/AskReddit, we found out what Youtube channels provide an endless amount of entertainment.
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Oversimplified, fun and educational! u/Correct_Story7262
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Tasting History u/Helpme2notdie
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Sam O'nella academy Genuinely some of the hardest I’ve laughed at a YouTube video. Real shame he’s not very active anymore. u/shamallamads
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Ryan George! His videos consistently make me laugh u/Joventer567
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I'm partial to Internet Comment Etiquette. Guy's hilarious. u/dothebender1101
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Summoning Salt is the king of youtube as far as I'm concerned. I drop whatever I'm doing when he uploads a new video. u/TobyPM
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DougDoug and DougDougDoug. That guy has some of the most original ideas for using ai and coding in his content that actually gets the audience involved. u/Life_Leader_9863
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I did A thing, I love that crazy aussie u/BoredPelikan
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Kurzgesagt - great educational videos very neatly done. u/Practical_Ad-8631
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GeoWizard has become one of my favourite channels on YouTube over the last few years u/lew-2002
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Defunctland It’s basically talking about old tv shows and amusement parks. Great channel u/TheseWait9163
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Jenny Nicholson releases like two videos per year that are on topics you have probably never heard of and couldn’t care less about, but yet somehow you watch the entire 3 hour long video and end up wishing it was longer. u/PM_NUDES_4_DEGRADING
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Let's Game It Out. That guy kills me. The theme park and the Sims ones had me in tears. u/Beechwooder
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LockPickingLawyer: I think everyone is aware of this channel at this point, but if anyone isn’t, it’s a great example of cool niche content that becomes accessible to everyone. I also love that his videos are short and have virtually no filler. u/ClayGCollins9
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The YouTube channel lemmino, his videos are of the highest quality and his last few videos based on my 370,jack the ripper and life on other planets are too good for YouTube u/pariksithnr
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Technology Connections - makes everyday technology interresting! u/Perioda
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Camping with Steve aka Steve Wallis. Guy is just a pure joy to watch, he’s just a humble good person who camps, sometimes he does stealth camps in some pretty risky places, sometimes he’s at campgrounds. He also has his buddy named Crazy Neighbour who accompanies him occasionally. I’d suggest watching his stuff from the beginning, really get to learn his story. He’s got a documentary style video called Boondocking, best video to start with. u/Great_Tough2708
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Zefrank1. It’s what we wished documentaries would be like. u/meowmeowmelons
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Corridor Digital and the Corridor Crew They even play DnD and use their VFX studio to actually represent a live action sequence of their DnD games where they all play as their characters in the game. u/InfernalOrgasm