YouTube is a very famous foreign live video website. Here users can see various types of long videos and short videos. Which channels on this platform are worth recommending? Let’s take a look at the channels worth recommending on YouTube. At a glance.
1. LEMMiNO
@DR3AM_4E5:
LEMMiNO is definitely a channel worth watching, the video quality is very, very high and the mini documentaries produced are quite amazing.
LEMMiNO actually means "let me know" and is a channel created by a Swedish guy in his 20s. This is also the only channel besides Casey Neistat that can make my brain buzz after watching videos. Personally, I like the annual review in the Top 10 Facts series of this channel the most. His storytelling is grand, interesting and extremely detailed. This is currently my favorite channel among all YouTube channels.
2.Internet Historian
@moistlovin:
Internet historians are absolute comedic geniuses, but they do allow us to reminisce about the past in special ways, like the "iPhone Massacre" episode.
In Internet Historian's videos, you can find many references to the community styles of 4chan and Reddit. The interpretation of "memes" circulating on the foreign Internet is also particularly in-depth, although I can't get those interesting points in many videos.
This answer from Internet Historian is the most popular among all answers on Reddit. Here you can learn a lot about interesting foreign Internet culture.
3. Sam O'Nella Academy
@ArcticAlpaca_:
If you want to learn about the curious side of history, this is the channel for you, with tons of dark humor. I could binge watch for hours on end.
4. Defunctland
@LoneRangersBand:
Defunctland Channel. A very detailed and entertaining look at the theme parks that have closed, just like the old TV shows. They just did a show called Between the Lions.
5.Noclip
@Jemikwa:
Noclip is absolutely top notch. They did a series of three documentaries around the initial release of Final Fantasy XIV (the one that was so bad that Square Enix later completely remastered the game), and all three documentaries were very insightful and detailed. It shows the behind-the-scenes story of how the game development team responded to the crisis step by step and finally made critical decisions. It's worth a look for anyone interested in the Final Fantasy series (especially FFXIV).
Editor's note: What Noclip is doing is similar to the behind-the-scenes stories of the game industry. In addition to the "Final Fantasy" mentioned by this netizen, their team has actually made documentaries on many topical games. If you have a game you particularly like (such as me I really like "The Witcher"), you might as well search their channel.
YouTube is owned by Google and is headquartered in San Bruno, California, USA. On Valentine's Day in 2005, YouTube was established; on April 23, 2005, the first video was uploaded; in 2006, it became the most visited website of this century; on October 9, 2006, Google acquired YouTube; on June 19, 2007 announced the expansion of global localization services; in October 2007, it announced the official establishment of the Taiwan Chinese version of YouTube; on October 17 and 18, 2007, YouTube opened Chinese websites in Hong Kong and Taiwan; on August 1, 2008, YouTube officially supports Simplified Chinese and more.