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HouseholdHacker is an inactive YouTube channel that posted videos of various "hacks", or quick solutions to common everyday problems. As of July 2022, the channel has 4.87 million subscribers and over 929 million views. The group is primarily known for its 2007 hoax video which claimed one could charge an iPod battery using an onion and Gatorade.
Troom Troom is a multinational [2] YouTube channel often cited as being based in Ukraine. [3] It is most known for its life hack, D.I.Y, and prank content. Their videos have received criticism from both news publications and YouTubers for their bizarre nature alongside their usage of "clickbait titles," and are widely parodied, especially on YouTube.
The channel has drawn criticism for its unusual and potentially dangerous life hacks and its reliance on clickbait. [3] [22] [23] [24] Vox characterized 5-Minute Crafts as "bizarre", describing its content as "do-it-yourself-how-to's that no person could or should ever replicate", and criticizing the channel's heavy use of clickbait thumbnails. [3]
YouTube has previously taken action against String's content. [144] In 2021, the platform removed a video that unveiled the contents of the Greta Thunberg Toolkit, which featured the names of several media organizations, journalists, and 'activists.' YouTube justified this removal on the grounds of "harassment and bullying". [145] Jackson Hinkle
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As of 2023, he has made over a thousand videos, and has six million followers on TikTok, four million on Instagram and three million subscribers on YouTube. His subjects include plants, cleaning, recycling [6] [2] [7] and how to store vegetables. [8] At one point, he discovered that speaking in a louder voice had a positive effect of viewership ...
Since it was first created on November 12, 2020, Vanessa’s platform has grown to an impressive 2.83 million subscribers and approximately 10 million views each month.
Laugh 4 Life is a popular YouTube channel with 1.17 million subscribers who tune in to check out some of the group’s pranks.. The channel’s most recent hit “Stealing People’s Groceries ...