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  2. Cody Garrett - Wikipedia

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    Cody Garrett, also known as Donut Operator, is an American influencer who blogs about law-enforcement on his YouTube channel. He resigned from the Spartanburg Police Department in 2017 and has since written for Blue Lives Matter and supported Brandon Herrera's political campaign.

  3. Isaac Arthur - Wikipedia

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    Isaac Arthur is a YouTuber who produces videos on topics such as space colonization, artificial intelligence, and transhumanism. He is also a former US Army officer, a board of elections commissioner, and the president of the National Space Society.

  4. List of LGBT YouTubers - Wikipedia

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    This list includes YouTubers who publicly identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or otherwise part of the LGBT community. BennySounds, also known as Miss Benny, is an American transgender and queer YouTuber who makes music and gaming videos.

  5. YouTube Premium - Wikipedia

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    YouTube Premium is a service that offers ad-free access to YouTube content, premium original programming, offline and background playback, and YouTube Music. It was launched in 2014 as Music Key, then rebranded as YouTube Red in 2015, and again as YouTube Premium in 2018.

  6. History of YouTube - Wikipedia

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    Learn how YouTube, the American online video-sharing platform, was founded by three former PayPal employees in February 2005 and acquired by Google in November 2006. Explore the timeline of events, features, and controversies of YouTube since its launch.

  7. YouTube Creator Awards - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the different types of awards that YouTube gives to its popular channels, based on their subscriber count. The Silver Creator Award is the first one, given to channels with 100,000 subscribers or more.

  8. ContraPoints - Wikipedia

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    ContraPoints is a YouTube channel by Natalie Wynn, who creates video essays on topics such as politics, gender, ethics, and philosophy. She often counters right-wing extremists and classical liberals with humor, sarcasm, and elaborate costumes.

  9. YouTube (YouTube channel) - Wikipedia

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    Learn about YouTube, the official channel for the video-sharing platform, and its history, videos, events, and achievements. Find out how YouTube became the most-subscribed channel in 2013, and why it is also the most-disliked channel for some of its Rewind videos.