25 YouTubers Who Seem Like Genuinely Nice People
Over at r/AskReddit, we got some real opinions about YouTubers. Here are some classic YouTube personalities who really seem like genuine people.
Over at
r/AskReddit, we got some real opinions about YouTubers. Here are some classic YouTube personalities who really seem like genuine people.
1
The whole drawfee gang seems pretty chill. -u/dusmann97
2
Honestly I think CallMeKevin would be a great friend. The sort who would always without fail be able to make you laugh but would also know when to stop joking around and just be supportive when you need. -u/albatross-heart
3
Always thought Tom Scott would be cool to hang out with. He seems genuinely curious about the world around him and eager to learn new things. Would be a great chat. -u/Rapidsoup
4
Emmymadeinjapan! -u/PierogiKielbasa
5
Sam O'Nella. We'd do a fist bump everytime he says "hey kids!" -u/Corvo_-Attano
6
My man Lockpickinglawyer ! Straight to the point, no bullshit always nice, except for the bad locks and scams. -u/reportedbymom
7
ElectroBOOM. Although it often seems like he acts stupid, he does his "accidents" mostly on purpose. He is actually a smart guy who cares about his family. -u/Suppenullrich
8
Shane Madej. -u/PacificCoastHighway2
9
Drew Gooden. He seems like a genuine, pure person. Hope I'll never regret saying this in the future lmao. -u/roboticzucchini
10
SteveMRE1989 -u/YakovAttackov
11
Ian Mccollum from Forgotten Weapons. He just seems like a super interesting, knowledgeable and genuine dude. I imagine he would be really cool to hang out with and have a scotch while talking about obscure French rifles. -u/BearAmazing6284
12
Rich “Dick the Birthday Boy” Evans. -u/RickMacd19
13
William Osman, unfortunate what he has been going through lately! -u/RiledWolf74
14
Max Miller from Tasting History -u/crimson_mokara
15
Alec from Technology Connections. I enjoy his dry wit and his love of older technology is admirable. He has a multi-part series about RCA's CED (which is an obscure tech that was in development during the CD era) and it's quite fascinating (boring to most people, I'm sure). -u/WhiskersWithClaws
16
8bitdrummer -u/RobertKlon
17
The Dad from ‘Dad, how do I?’ -u/SwanseaJack1
18
Goodtimeswithscar -u/Quibbs4206
19
I am a middle-aged lady who loves to cook, so I would love to hang with Anne Reardon. -u/BankerBabe420
20
Chef John. Just a big goofy uncle that wants to show you recipes with no flash and tons of chubby dad panash. -u/KingOfCook
21
Joel Haver, he makes comedy shorts with some that he animates himself. The humor is so funny to me it's light and kind of awkward. He also has some awesome introspective videos that he's posted also. Just genuinely a good guy it seems. -u/DeepPew
22
Ryan George. -u/not_an_Alien_Robot
23
John Townsend, talks about colonial times, books, recipes etc. -u/StanTweedl
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Rachel Macksy -u/writemesomepoetry
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