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Jumpers Jump
Subscribers 2.4M
Videos 762
Views 434.8M

Channels Like Jumpers Jump

Jumpers Jump covers pop culture theories, conspiracy discussions, streetwear culture analysis, and entrepreneurship mindset content, delivered through long-form podcast-style discussions and deep-dives (as seen in episodes with topics like time travel, aliens, and dark theories). The channel posts long-form episodes averaging around 69 minutes with an upload frequency of about 1.5 videos per week and an average view count around 172K per video.

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#1

79% relevance

Subscribers 44.2M
Videos 255K
Views 8.8B
Appearances 17
SERP 100%
Similarity 65%
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High search overlap (100% for TEDx Talks) on conspiracy discussions, entrepreneurship mindset, and time travel speculation, with a fairly strong content alignment (65%), indicating a similar interest area but more curated, event-based talk formats compared to Jumpers Jump.

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#2

74% relevance

Subscribers 27.2M
Videos 5.5K
Views 3.1B
Appearances 6
SERP 79%
Similarity 71%
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Strong audience overlap around entrepreneurship mindset and AI ethics topics (search 79%, 71% content), showing shared interest in ideas and future topics, though Jumpers Jump’s style is more speculative and tech-leaning than TED’s broad lecture-format approach.

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#3

73% relevance

Subscribers 22.4M
Videos 2.3K
Views 4.5B
Appearances 12
SERP 75%
Similarity 72%
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Similarities arise from time travel speculation and science/technology theory topics (search 75%, 72% content), but Jumpers Jump’s dynamic, speculative presentation diverges from TED-Ed’s concise educational storytelling.

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Subscribers 324K
Videos 721
Views 56.3M
Appearances 12
SERP 65%
Similarity 78%
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Overlap on pop culture theories (search 65%, content 78%) suggests a shared audience curious about controversial or speculative ideas, though Jumpers Jump tends to be faster-paced and eclectic in delivery.

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Subscribers 193K
Videos 157
Views 33.0M
Appearances 5
SERP 67%
Similarity 69%
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Conspiracy theories discussion and history/conspiracy summaries align (search 67%, content 69%), indicating a similar niche audience, albeit Jumpers Jump covers a wider range of speculative topics beyond strictly history.

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Subscribers 25.9M
Videos 32K
Views 17.9B
Appearances 9
SERP 46%
Similarity 77%
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Shared interest in science/tech theories and history/conspiracy summaries (search 46%, content 77%), but Jumpers Jump likely emphasizes narrative speculation more than WatchMojo’s list-driven format.

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Content Landscape

Discovered competitors (ordered by match strength): 1) TEDx Talks — 79% match, 44.2M subscribers; overlap includes conspiracy theories discussion, entrepreneurship mindset, and time travel speculation. 2) TED — 74% match, 27.2M subscribers; overlap includes entrepreneurship mindset and ai ethics and surveillance. 3) TED-Ed — 73% match, 22.4M subscribers; overlap includes drama and mystery analysis, time travel speculation, and science and technology theories. The top two competitors by match are TEDx Talks and TED, reflecting shared interest in entrepreneurship-oriented content and speculative theories; Jumpers Jump has roughly 2.4M subscribers, significantly smaller than TEDx Talks and TED, indicating a more niche or niche-theory-focused audience. All identified competitors align with overlapping queries such as conspiracy theories discussion, entrepreneurship, time travel, and science/technology theories.

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Which YouTube channels are most similar to Jumpers Jump?

Jumpers Jump's biggest competitors are TEDx Talks (44.2M subscribers, 79% match), TED (27.2M subscribers, 74% match), and TED-Ed (22.4M subscribers, 73% match). They all produce long-form educational and speculative content on science, ideas, and insights similar to Jumpers Jump's focus on controversial theories and weird science topics.

What type of content does Jumpers Jump make?

Jumpers Jump creates theory- and speculation-driven videos about science, technology, and conspiracies, as evidenced by recent titles like Crazy Drake Iceman Theories, Hantavirus Theories, and The Most Powerful AI Created. The channel uploads around 1.5 videos per week, with average views per video around 172.3K.

How do we determine which channels are similar to Jumpers Jump?

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