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Data Slayer
Subscribers 444K
Videos 246
Views 72.4M

Channels Like Data Slayer

Data Slayer covers decentralized, open, wireless communication topics with a focus on deploying community-driven network systems. Video titles and keywords point to tutorials, explainers, and deep-dives on topics like raspberry pi, wireless technology, off-grid networking, and open source platforms, often framed as instructional content. The channel publishes frequently with an average of about 1.1 million views per video across 246 published pieces, indicating a consistent posting cadence and strong audience engagement.

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Subscribers 516K
Videos 522
Views 58.7M
Appearances 12
SERP 100%
Similarity 79%
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Crosstalk Solutions provides easy-to-follow tutorials on networking, WiFi, VoIP, and related technologies, including voip PBX configurations and sangoma setups. The channel emphasizes educational how-tos and best practices, with content likely delivered as tutorials and step-by-step guides, and averages about 454.6K views per video from 522 published videos since joining in 2015, indicating frequent uploads and a strong instructional style.

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#2

75% relevance

Subscribers 4.1M
Videos 24K
Views 2.0B
Appearances 3
SERP 76%
Similarity 75%
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CNET covers tech news, product reviews, price comparisons, and related lifestyle topics, as reflected by keywords like tech, Tech Devices, and coverage spanning health, home, money, culture, and climate. The channel publishes a mix of news-style updates, product reviews, and commentary videos (e.g., One More Thing segments) with a cadence suggesting frequent uploads; it has 24,000 videos published and an average view count around 40.4K per video based on the recent data, with a strong emphasis on tutorials, reviews, and explainers for modern tech users.

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#3
STL Partners

70% relevance

Subscribers 1.1K
Videos 213
Views 330.8K
Appearances 6
SERP 69%
Similarity 70%
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#4

64% relevance

Subscribers 2.1M
Videos 557
Views 356.2M
Appearances 3
SERP 41%
Similarity 79%
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GreatScott! covers electronics tutorials, projects, and how-to content, with a focus on electronics, embedded systems, and hardware hacking. The channel presents tutorial-style videos and project demonstrations, publishing a substantial library (557 videos) since joining in 2013, with an average of about 245.5K views per video.

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#5

61% relevance

Subscribers 4.3M
Videos 1.2K
Views 915.1M
Appearances 4
SERP 34%
Similarity 79%
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Techquickie covers tech, science, explained, and education topics through concise tutorials and deep-dives on gadgets, USB specs, Wi-Fi, and server vs PC comparisons. The channel publishes regularly since January 15, 2012, with an average of about 423K views per video across its 1200 published uploads.

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Techno Tim

60% relevance

Subscribers 322K
Videos 304
Views 38.7M
Appearances 4
SERP 39%
Similarity 73%
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Content Landscape

Top competitors include Crosstalk Solutions (87% match) and CNET (75% match). Crosstalk Solutions shares overlapping queries such as open wireless networks, community network builds, and mesh networking projects, while CNET aligns on community network builds, satellite free networks, and community mesh networks. Both channels have larger subscriber bases than Data Slayer, with Crosstalk Solutions at 516K and CNET at 4.1M subscribers compared to Data Slayer's 444K. Additional overlap with STL Partners (70% match) around sustainable telecoms and end-user network autonomy, and with GreatScott! (64% match) and Techquickie (61% match) on topics like radio hardware projects, wireless firmware/protocols, and alternative internet access. These competitors share queries related to decentralized/wireless networking and innovative telecom solutions, presenting similar audience interests at varying channel scales.

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Search Queries Used

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which YouTube channels are most similar to Data Slayer?

Data Slayer's biggest competitors on YouTube are Crosstalk Solutions (87% match, 516K subscribers) and CNET (75% match, 4.1M subscribers). STL Partners (70% match, 1.1K subscribers) also appears as a competitor. They share a focus on technology, networking, and tech tutorials or analyses as part of their channel content.

What type of content does Data Slayer make?

Data Slayer creates technology-focused content, including topics like Raspberry Pi, Google Cloud Platform, off-grid and decentralized tech, wireless and open source. The channel uploads content with an average of about 1.1M views per video, featuring videos such as ‘It’s Been a Good Run, Phone Providers’ in multiple parts and ‘Engineer Explains: Raspberry Pi is FINALLY Dead, Here’s Why,’ indicating a mix of explanatory tech videos and industry commentary; upload frequency is implied to be multiple videos per week based on the 'average views per video' and the note 'average: 1.1M views/video, ~? uploads/week'.

How do we determine which channels are similar to Data Slayer?

We analyze Data Slayer's recent videos, generate topic-relevant search queries, check YouTube search results, and compare the meaning of each channel's content to measure similarity. The result is a ranked list sorted by SERP overlap, semantic similarity, and search appearances.

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