Channels Like The Why Minutes

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The Why Minutes
Subscribers 139K
Videos 290
Views 19.5M

The Why Minutes explores fundamental questions about how society works, delving into underlying reasons, motivations, and philosophies that inform decisions across politics, economics, and governance. The channel produces in-depth explorations rather than quick takes, with a library of 290 videos since joining Aug 3, 2020, and averaging roughly 41.8K views per video, reflecting a mix of long-form analysis and explanatory content. Content themes align with topics like free markets, Marxism, communism, government, and global economic and political dynamics.

Content Landscape

Top competitors identified are TEDx Talks (79% match) and CrashCourse (69% match). Both share overlapping queries with The Why Minutes such as political polarization analysis, nationalism and state-building, economics and inequality, and Marxism analysis, positioning them as direct competitors in the knowledge-explanation space. TEDx Talks has a substantially larger subscriber base (44.2M) compared with The Why Minutes (139K), while CrashCourse also surpasses it with 16.9M subscribers; Illustrate to Educate (59% match) and TED-Ed (58% match) are secondary competitors with smaller audiences (176K and 22.4M subscribers, respectively). The channel competes most directly on topics around economic inequality, nationalism, and governance, with overlap in searches for higher education critique and democracy-related content.

Similar Channels

We found 42 YouTube channels similar to The Why Minutes

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#1 TEDx Talks

79% relevance

Subscribers 44.2M
Videos 255K
Views 8.8B
Appearances 16
SERP 100%
Similarity 65%
political polarization analysis nationalism and state-building higher education critique

High search overlap on topics like political polarization, nationalism, and higher education critique; content diverges in format and depth (TEDx Talks focuses on individual talks and events, while The Why Minutes offers integrated analytical videos).

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#2 CrashCourse

69% relevance

Subscribers 16.9M
Videos 1.6K
Views 2.2B
Appearances 14
SERP 70%
Similarity 68%
economic inequality causes nationalism and state-building Marxism analysis

Strong search alignment on economic inequality and nationalism topics; content differs in style and pacing (CrashCourse delivers rapid, classroom-style series whereas The Why Minutes provides longer, narrative-driven explanations).

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#3 Illustrate to Educate

59% relevance

Subscribers 176K
Videos 203
Views 18.8M
Appearances 5
SERP 45%
Similarity 68%
Marxism analysis democracy and governance nationalism and identity

Overlaps on Marxist analysis and governance themes; but Illustrate to Educate emphasizes illustrated explainers, giving a distinct visual approach despite similar subject matter.

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#4 TED-Ed

58% relevance

Subscribers 22.4M
Videos 2.3K
Views 4.5B
Appearances 4
SERP 44%
Similarity 68%
economic inequality causes economic mobility causes income distribution trends

Similar inquiries into economic inequality and mobility, yet TED-Ed centers on short, animated lessons while The Why Minutes tends toward deeper, essay-like explorations.

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#5 Adam Something

57% relevance

Subscribers 1.3M
Videos 174
Views 171.7M
Appearances 2
SERP 33%
Similarity 73%
free market capitalism critique free market critique

Shared interest in critique of free-market capitalism; Adam Something’s content is more opinion-driven and polemical, whereas The Why Minutes focuses on analytic breakdowns of economic ideas.

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#6 Economics Explained

57% relevance

Subscribers 2.8M
Videos 420
Views 357.1M
Appearances 4
SERP 22%
Similarity 80%
economic inequality causes housing affordability analysis central bank independence

Both cover economic inequality and housing topics; Economics Explained leans into policy explanations with data-driven visuals, while The Why Minutes emphasizes conceptual analysis and narrative argumentation.

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Search Queries Used

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which YouTube channels are most similar to The Why Minutes ?

The Why Minutes' biggest competitors on YouTube are TEDx Talks (44.2M subscribers, 79% match), CrashCourse (16.9M subscribers, 69% match), and Illustrate to Educate (176K subscribers, 59% match). They share a focus on educational, explanatory content across topics like philosophy, economics, politics, and social issues, aiming to inform viewers with concise, well-researched videos.

What type of content does The Why Minutes make?

The Why Minutes creates explanatory, educational content on politics, economics, philosophy, and related topics, as suggested by video titles such as Why Singapore Is So Rich, Why The Two Party System Is Dying In The UK, Why The Right Is So Divided, Why So Many Corporations Are Headquartered in Delaware, and Why Silver is Soaring. The channel averages about 41,800 views per video, and the top videos have tens of thousands of views; upload frequency is implied by the 'Average: 41.8K views/video, ~? uploads/week' note.

How do we determine which channels are similar to The Why Minutes ?

We analyze The Why Minutes '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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