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Interesting Books Reviewed
Subscribers 49.5K
Videos 825
Views 3.0M

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Interesting Books Reviewed covers analysis of conspiracy theories, disinformation, and narrative myths, with a focus on debunking and media literacy. The content style includes deep-dives, reviews, and commentary on esoteric topics, conspiracy research, and cultural criticism, published since 2013 with an average of about 678 views per video and a typical around 13 minutes per video, though upload frequency is described as ~uploads per week and total videos published 825.

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79% relevance

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SERP 100%
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Both channels focus on critical analysis and debunking misinformation around media, with high overlap in searches like myth busting, disinformation, and media literacy, but TEDx Talks presents more polished talks than IBR's review style (search 100%, content 64%).

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68% relevance

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Similar emphasis on disinformation critique and political misinformation analysis, attracting audiences interested in media literacy, though TED-Ed delivers short educational animations rather than IBR's book-focused reviews (search 72%, content 65%).

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58% relevance

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Both cover myth busting and media literacy concepts; CrashCourse adds broad cultural critique and cult psychology angles similar to IBR's analytical approach (search 42%, content 69%).

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51% relevance

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Content Landscape

Top competitors by match strength are TEDx Talks (79% match) and TED-Ed (68% match), both overlapping on disinformation writing critique, myth busting media literacy, and disinformation campaigns analysis. Miniminuteman (59% match) also competes with theories around conspiracy debunking and esoteric research. These channels differ in size, with TEDx Talks at 44.2M subscribers and TED-Ed at 22.4M subscribers, far larger than Interesting Books Reviewed (49.5K subscribers). Common queries among competitors include disinformation analysis, myth busting, and political misinformation, aligning with the channel’s search terms like conspiracy theories debunking, myth busting media literacy, and esoteric conspiracy research.

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Which YouTube channels are most similar to Interesting Books Reviewed?

TEDx Talks (44.2M subscribers, 79% match) and TED-Ed (22.4M subscribers, 68% match) are the top competitors. Miniminuteman (3.1M subscribers, 59% match) is also a listed competitor. They share a focus on educational or informative video content and a strong emphasis on topics that aim to teach or inform a broad audience.

What type of content does Interesting Books Reviewed make?

Interesting Books Reviewed creates videos with titles like Welcome To Interesting Books Reviewed!, GE Psycho Salesman and Psychographics, My Dad's Brush With GE Lizard People, and Mission Work As Cover For Espionage, suggesting a mix of book- or literature-focused discussions, personal or quirky investigative topics, and commentary. The channel averages about 678 views per video and posts with an irregular upload pattern, with several zero-view videos and some recent uploads indicating sporadic weekly activity.

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