Harry Mack. Greatest off-top freestyler ever (except maybe Juice WRLD, but that's apples and oranges). Folks are sad about the end of Omegle Bars, but I've always thought Wordplay Wednesdays is his best format.
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- Brick Immortar, bunch of good videos on maritime incidents
- Maritime Horrors, same category as above, great quality stuff
- Pulsar, Lemmino-style documentaries
A few comes to mind.
Ordinary Things is great and Michael Fisher is good and usually doesn't hype stuff up.
Would like to throw in Atomic Frontier, he makes on-location video essays about random science and engineering topics that are edited with great supporting infographics
He posts infrequently but Sean Hodgins videos keep getting better. Don't let the thumbnails fool you, he puts a ton of work into them. It's hard to describe, it's mostly him showing off his projects but they have an analogue/80s cyberpunk feel in the way he tells his story, the music that's played, and how he edits the videos together.
- 3balsue1brown
- Kathy Loves Physics & History. I like that she stays in her lane and hasn't deviated from electricity and history.
- freecodecamp, each video is a course that's several hours long.
Late to this but I'll drop a niche list. They've all done fighting game content.
- Core-A Gaming
- GuileWinQuote
- TheoryFighter
- Leon Massey
Posy, I am surprised at que quality of his videos, they are incredibly artistic
XboxAhoy (The channel name is just Ahoy)
Too many to name. I'm easily on YouTube 2+ hours each day and there's not exactly lack of quality content
Robbaz on the rare yearly upload
Rctestflight
Cranktown city
This old Tony
And a few more but those are my favorites.
Stumpt. Despite having 540k subs, they aren't one of the super high energy balls to the walls energy where every 5 seconds they zoom in on a small part of the video. They usually have a much more calm energy about them and one thing I really like is how they aren't telling you to like and subscribe every few minutes, let alone at all in their videos usually.
Beau Miles. He is just so different. His content really challenges my cynicism.
MKBHD makes high quality tech videos in terms of production value. I find him a bit boring but he hasn’t changed much over the years.
Xyla Foxlin, Colin Furze and Simone Giertz are still great maker channels.
Kurzgesagt, Tom Scott, The Action Lab, Steve Mould, Primer, 3Blue1Brown and Cleo Abram (Huge If True) are good science channels.
David Bennett Piano if you want to learn music theory.
Some I haven't seen after scrolling for a while
Maangchi - she made me fall in love with Korean food
Future Canoe - only if you want radioactive chicken
Explanation Point - mostly reviews anime. Good style, recovered incel
Scamboli Reviews - mostly reviews anime also, IDK
Joov (IDK is he high quality)
North of the Border - umm clay art. Just watched reverse centaur, it was a thing indeed
Unresolved Textual Tension - book reviews, I'm here for Will's sass but Maria and Katie are good too
Ordinary Sausage - actually extraordinary
John Maclean - I wish I was as pretty as he is
Steve Mould - my son says he is "Steve Mould the science gold" (to the tune of Bill Nye)
I'm probably missing somebody but this is a good weird list
I think Addy Valentine is the most underappreciated YouTuber when compared to his production quality.
Less than 4k subscribers, but without a doubt the highest quality videos in the entire Game Developer section of YouTube.