Channels Like We're In Hell

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We're In Hell
Subscribers 271K
Videos 57
Views 16.4M

We're In Hell produces research-heavy video essays examining the sociological roots of trash culture phenomena, with content that leans toward deep-dives rather than tutorials or vlogs. The channel publishes 57 videos since joining in 2018, with recent uploads like 'Why Are Cooking Shows?' averaging about 766.3K views per video.

Content Landscape

Top competitors include TEDx Talks (76% match) and CrashCourse (58% match), sharing overlapping queries such as sociology of culture, food media critique, reality TV sociology, and pop culture sociology. BBC Global (48% match) and New York University (46% match) also compete through media sociology and sociology of culture topics, while Kallaway (45% match) targets social media trends analysis and media consumption psychology. In terms of size, TEDx Talks leads with 44.2M subscribers, CrashCourse has 16.9M, BBC Global 751K, New York University 116K, and Kallaway 344K, all larger than We're In Hell's 271K. All identified competitors share intersecting queries around culture, media, and sociology, creating overlapping search interest areas.

Similar Channels

We found 40 YouTube channels similar to We're In Hell

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#1 TEDx Talks

76% relevance

Subscribers 44.2M
Videos 255K
Views 8.8B
Appearances 38
SERP 100%
Similarity 59%
sociology of culture food media critique reality tv sociology

They share a broad interest in sociology of culture and media discourse, evidenced by high search overlap on 'sociology of culture' and related queries, with TEDx's content aligning to cultural critique and media topics (59% content match) similar to We're In Hell's analytical approach.

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#2 CrashCourse

58% relevance

Subscribers 16.9M
Videos 1.6K
Views 2.2B
Appearances 11
SERP 48%
Similarity 64%
sociology of culture pop culture sociology subcultures analysis

Both target cultural and subculture analysis through accessible education, with overlapping searches on 'sociology of culture' and 'pop culture sociology,' and CrashCourse's content style aligns moderately with We're In Hell (64% content match).

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#3 BBC Global

48% relevance

Subscribers 751K
Videos 756
Views 188.4M
Appearances 6
SERP 17%
Similarity 68%
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Shares a focus on media sociology and society-television intersections as shown by search queries like 'media sociology overview,' while BBC Global's presentation diverges in format, yielding a strong content alignment (68%) despite different stylistic delivery.

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#4 New York University

46% relevance

Subscribers 116K
Videos 1.7K
Views 17.2M
Appearances 7
SERP 18%
Similarity 64%
sociology of culture sociology of entertainment media sociology overview

Converges on academic-societal analysis with queries around 'sociology of culture' and 'media sociology overview,' and while NYU's scope is broader, the content overlaps substantially (64% content match) in evaluating entertainment and media systems.

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#5 Kallaway

45% relevance

Subscribers 344K
Videos 75
Views 10.3M
Appearances 5
SERP 17%
Similarity 64%
social media trends analysis media consumption psychology

Both analyze media consumption psychology and trends—reflecting high search overlap on 'social media trends analysis'—but Kallaway's format leans more toward data-driven insights, yielding a solid 64% content match.

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#6 The Take

44% relevance

Subscribers 1.5M
Videos 1.6K
Views 472.9M
Appearances 1
SERP 10%
Similarity 67%
trash culture analysis

Focuses on trash culture analysis, mirroring search interest in media sociology topics, with content sharing a similar critical lens toward pop culture (67% content match) but differing in presentation style.

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Search Queries Used

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which YouTube channels are most similar to We're In Hell?

We're In Hell's biggest competitors are TEDx Talks — 44.2M subscribers (76% match), CrashCourse — 16.9M subscribers (58% match), and BBC Global — 751K subscribers (48% match). They share a focus on educational or explanatory content and have large subscriber bases, indicating broad reach and topic breadth similar to educational or informative video channels.

What type of content does We're In Hell make?

We're In Hell creates video content that appears to be exploratory or commentary on media topics, with a sample title: 'Why Are Cooking Shows?' (766.3K views). The channel's average is 766.3K views per video, and there isn’t explicit upload frequency provided beyond the recent video data.

How do we determine which channels are similar to We're In Hell?

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