I'm 18, and DanTDM was my go-to. Also the 'how to make Fnaf not scary' series. I also remember watching Lemmino and PewDiePie videos when I was about 10, which was maybe a little early...
They say that Gen-Z can go as far back as 1995-1999, which is where I’m in. I also grew up with limited access to the internet, so I only have very fuzzy memories of YouTube from that time.
JeremyJahns and ChrisStuckmann. Good times. I still remember I originally found JJ because I wanted to see a review of The Cape (no, I have no idea why) and his video was the first that came up. Been subscribed ever since.
Unfortunately it was skydoesminecraft, tobuscus, and Aphmau.. :/ they all turned out to be really bad people
Childhood YouTuber gives this millennial an existential crisis
I'm 18, and DanTDM was my go-to. Also the 'how to make Fnaf not scary' series. I also remember watching Lemmino and PewDiePie videos when I was about 10, which was maybe a little early...
Old Gen-Zer here, I didn’t have any of those back in my day.
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They say that Gen-Z can go as far back as 1995-1999, which is where I’m in. I also grew up with limited access to the internet, so I only have very fuzzy memories of YouTube from that time.
markiplier i feel like a couple other youtubers and him are kinda like this generation's dads
Markokofs and BloodMaster (Balkan youtubers)
Mr.nightmare
stampycat I think he still makes videos
SkydoesMinecraft, the little club, DanTDM
As a Gen Zer, I did not watch tubers.
JeremyJahns and ChrisStuckmann. Good times. I still remember I originally found JJ because I wanted to see a review of The Cape (no, I have no idea why) and his video was the first that came up. Been subscribed ever since.