If you've been anywhere on the internet, you've surely heard about the blogger, Logan Paul, who's been a hit with younger kids on Youtube.
Anyone over the age of 12 with decent taste in internet content will know that his channel is actually cancer. He's an immature, egotistical and borderline sociopathic sellout, and anyone who's not a sheep can realize that.
Now with all negativity aside, YouTube is still full of great channels and vloggers who work hard to make and edit THEIR OWN content. Here are just five of them, and hopefully, you'll tune into them instead of that toxic Tuber.
1. Grav3yard Girl.
I've been an avid viewer of this beaut since middle school when she only had 200,000 subscribers. (I'm 19 and she has over 8 MILLION now!) Her real name is Bunny, and her content ranges from beauty, vlogs, fashion, trying out products and tons more. Her edgy, dark, and vintage fashion sets her a part from all other beauty bloggers on YouTube. (She's the only one I can watch without cringing.) Bunny has created multiple series that have been major hits with her viewers. ("Does This Thing Really Work?, "Pintertest", "90s Mystery Boxes") She embraces her flaws with her viewers in her videos, and she's incredibly proud of who she is and it radiates in her personality. There's nothing you can't love about her!
2. MacDoesIt.
Mac is a YouTuber that I actually came across a few months ago on my recommended list. You could describe him as that token gay guy in your senior class who had NO filter and said the weirdest things...but everyone loved him anyway. One of his most popular series, (Reacting to Gay...) includes him to him reacting to anti-gay commercials, videos, ads, etc.) These videos are generally very funny and full of self-deprecating humor. (My favorite kind!) If you ask me...he's super underrated. This dude doesn't even have a million subscribers yet!
3. Soothouse.
Soothouse is another channel I have recently stumbled across. Members include Charlie, Dan, David, George, Jack, Matt, Rhianna and Will. This gang mocks and reacts to internet culture. These guys have covered bronies, furries, off-name brands, Wikihow, Reddit, nationalists etc. Each of them generally go in with a non-biased way of thinking. They look at the individuals themselves as opposed to fanbases/fandom's all together.
Their comedian style frequently pushes for contagious laughter and ridicule as their main source of entertainment. I mean, why not? I think it works for them. These guys have to be my current favorite channel. I can go on about them forever. (Might do another article about them in the future, so stay tuned y'all.)
4. iDubbbz.
Ah, the man, the myth, the legend. If you're into a more edgy form of comedy, (honestly, edgy is an understatement.) Mr. Ian Carter has the content to quench your thirst. He's mostly known for his Content Cop series, the series that can potentially taint a YouTuber's career, fan unboxings and his gross factor...that just so happens to bring viewers like me back for more. He says what he feels and has no remorse. It can come off as offensive, but that's the funniest part of it.
5. Mrrepzion.
Out of anyone on this list, MrRepzion has to be the purest and sweetest life form on this planet. He does some gaming videos, but my favorite videos of his are his self-help videos. He covers self-harm, addiction, assault, education, etc. He seems like an incredibly sweet guy and his videos have really helped me through some tough times!
Long story short, there's thousands of different YouTubers out there. Do the world a favor.
Just don't watch Logan Paul.