The youtube comments can be a very toxic place but if you know where to look there are also very wholesome communities.

  • 0xtero
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    92 years ago

    Most science youtubers have pretty chill comment sections. Same with makers, coffeetubers etc.
    Gaming and influencer comments tend to be a shitshow. Obviously.

    • Gamers_MateOP
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      12 years ago

      This is true, Scimandan has a pretty chill community. Though it gets attacked by flat earthers a lot.

  • embrace_infinity
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    2 years ago

    LGR is cozy and just a joy to watch for his laid-back passion. His community follows this mindset.

  • Bad_And_Wrong
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    72 years ago

    Nigahiga had chill comment section even with huge following back then. Of course there were negative things on the chat but his whole operations had ‘avoid controversy as much as possible’ philosophy which made his community generally chill.

  • stackPeek
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    52 years ago

    Jerma985 I think

    I definitely don’t see any kind of negative things from his community

  • DreamySweet
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    42 years ago

    The comment sections on Vinesauce videos seem nice. They are usually focused on the content of the videos or Vinny instead of attacking each other.

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        2 years ago

        He is primarily a streamer, but posts all of his vods on YouTube here. Main channel is here. He is also the singer of the band, Red Vox.

    • @[email protected]
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      I second Vinesauce Vinny. He is just wholesome in general, participates in multiple let’s play charities and is just a decent dude. Some chud he worked with tried to cancel him by lying about him and he is known to be so genuinely likeable that the attempt failed miserably.

      • DreamySweet
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        12 years ago

        I remember that. I heard he did it because he was mad about getting kicked out of the group over misusing donations to buy an arcade machine or something. He ended up killing his own career instead.

  • kratoz29
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    42 years ago

    Un mundo inmenso would qualify on that, but honestly I don’t give a shit about YT communities, I only watch the videos, like or dislike and move on.

  • Wolf Link 🐺
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    42 years ago

    I hope this doesn’t come across as shameless self-advertising, but I am pretty proud of my own followers. (ca. 20k people, the channel is mostly about Breath of the Wild). Compared to the toxic stuff I’ve seen in other comment sections so far, those guys are super chill and welcoming, discuss with each other in a friendly and respectful manner and want to actively contribute with ideas, questions, their own theories and the like. I’ve had that channel for three years now and I had to kick out maybe five followers total since then, and two of them were spam bots anyway. Five rude people vs. 20k chill pals seems like a good quota to me ;)

    • Gamers_MateOP
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      22 years ago

      That is awesome I will have to check out your channel some time.

  • geoffervescent
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    2 years ago
    • Karen Puzzles is just a bunch of wholesome jigsaw puzzle fans.
    • Townsends for wholesome 18th Century cooking fans.
    • Technology Connections for wholesome ELI5 electronics and engineering.
    • Post 10 for the most wholesome channel focused on unclogging of waterways and culverts you’ll ever see. I’m not even joking.
    • acollierastro, someone called Dr. Collier’s channel the “Jenny Nicholson of astrophysics” and thats not even wrong, but is it wholesome? I think so… but decide for your self.
  • Squanchin' it
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    32 years ago

    Townsends is pretty great. Especially if you’re into history, food, or nutmeg.

  • @Allan8795
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    32 years ago

    Harald Baldr, Bi Phakathi, MrMobile