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  2. List of YouTubers - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of YouTubers for whom Wikipedia has articles either under their own name or their YouTube channel name. This list excludes people who, despite having a YouTube presence, are primarily known for their work elsewhere.

  3. Like Nastya - Wikipedia

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    Like Nastya is a popular YouTube channel featuring a Russian-American girl and her family. The channel has over 76 million subscribers and covers various topics such as toys, travel, and education.

  4. 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] The channel has over seven thousand videos. [4]

  5. List of most-subscribed YouTube channels - Wikipedia

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    Discover the most popular YouTube channels and their history on Wikipedia, the free online encyclopedia.

  6. YouTube star Shane Dawson reveals how his recent book ... - AOL

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    With over 15 million followers across his two YouTube pages and over 3 billion views, Dawson has definitely made a name for himself in the world of social media.

  7. List of fandom names - Wikipedia

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    Many fandoms in popular culture have their own names that distinguish them from other fan communities. These names are popular with singers, music groups, films, authors, television shows, books, games, sports teams, and actors. Some of the terms are coined by fans while others are created by celebrities themselves.

  8. Noggin (brand) - Wikipedia

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    When the two companies learned of each other's ideas, they partnered to create a channel together. The channel was named Noggin (a slang term for a person's head), reflecting its purpose: to encourage kids to think, discover new things, and use their imaginations. When it started, Noggin was mostly aimed at kids aged 6–12.

  9. YouTube Kids - Wikipedia

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    YouTube Kids has faced criticism from advocacy groups, particularly the Fairplay Organization, for concerns surrounding the app's use of commercial advertising, as well as algorithmic suggestions of videos that may be inappropriate for the app's target audience, as the app has been associated with a controversy surrounding disturbing and/or violent videos depicting characters from children's ...