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.
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Davie504
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 AVGN still posts quality, especially since its been almost 20 years of AVGN. but it depends on who you ask
Robbaz on the rare yearly upload
Beau Miles. He is just so different. His content really challenges my cynicism.
Haven't seen it listed so here I present..
My Mechanics
Swiss guy restores random stuff to better than new. Posts about 4 or 5 times a year, but the quality is up to 11
I make a new one
Linus Tech Tips, Good Mythical Morning, Tom Scott, CGP Grey, Moxie2D, The Stupendium, Phillip DeFranco, Trainer Tips, Element Animations
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.
Jerma985
Grimbeard.
He does game reviews mostly. Dude is funny and puts a visible effort into his work quality.
Carefree Wandering
Social critique, critical theory, postmodern theory, theory of media, from a Daoist, Luhmann, and sometimes Marxist perspective.