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MentisWave
Subscribers 121K
Videos 229
Views 20.8M

Channels Like MentisWave

MentisWave covers rationalist and right-libertarian critique with a focus on exposing what it calls the nonsense of 'Clown World' through memes and argumentative content. The channel appears to publish a variety of deep-dives and rebuttals on topics like leftist rhetoric, Breadtube critique, gun rights philosophy, and socialism criticism, likely in a tutorial/review style complemented by commentary on current political debates. Uploads are frequent (as suggested by recent videos) with an average view count around 376.7K per video.

Similar Channels

We found 46 YouTube channels similar to MentisWave

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#1
Lessons in Meme Culture

85% relevance

Subscribers 2.2M
Videos 1.6K
Views 882.8M
Appearances 7
SERP 98%
Similarity 76%
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Shares a strong overlap on meme culture and politics searches (98% search match) and similarly analyzes political content through culture-focused memes (76% content match), indicating audiences and topical scope align with MentisWave's critique of political discourse via memes.

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#2
Hakim

83% relevance

Subscribers 362K
Videos 149
Views 30.9M
Appearances 6
SERP 91%
Similarity 78%
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High search alignment on breadtube and socialism critique queries (91% search match, 78% content), suggesting a shared interest in leftist critique and centralized economic discussion, though Hakim’s delivery targets a more explicitly political commentary format.

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#3

81% relevance

Subscribers 44.2M
Videos 255K
Views 8.8B
Appearances 9
SERP 100%
Similarity 68%
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100% search alignment on public policy skepticism and meme culture politics, with 68% content overlap, indicating audiences seek policy skepticism and political memes in both channels, while TEDx Talks offers broader, speaker-focused content.

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#4
Common Craft Explainer Videos

74% relevance

Subscribers 50.2K
Videos 89
Views 18.2M
Appearances 2
SERP 77%
Similarity 72%
bias in media analysis media bias critique

Moderate-to-high search overlap on media bias and bias in media analysis (77% search match) with 72% content similarity, showing similar aims to explain bias-driven narratives in accessible explainer formats.

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Subscribers 139K
Videos 290
Views 19.5M
Appearances 3
SERP 74%
Similarity 73%
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Strong convergence on socialism corruption critique and central planning critique (74% search and 73% content), signaling a shared interest in critiquing socialist policy through concise explanatory videos.

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#6

71% relevance

Subscribers 16.9M
Videos 1.6K
Views 2.2B
Appearances 6
SERP 74%
Similarity 69%
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Notable search alignment on freedom of speech, political ideology analysis, and media bias (74% search, 69% content), indicating overlap in educational style while differing in depth and format of political analysis.

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Content Landscape

Top competitors include Lessons in Meme Culture (85% match) and Hakim (83% match). Lessons in Meme Culture overlaps on meme culture politics, while Hakim overlaps on breadtube critique, socialism corruption critique, and central planning critique. TEDx Talks (81% match) also competes on public policy skepticism, meme culture politics, and media bias critique. Compared to MentisWave (121K subscribers), Lessons in Meme Culture has 2.2M subscribers and Hakim has 362K subscribers, with TEDx Talks at 44.2M subscribers, indicating substantially larger audiences. Common queries among these competitors include meme culture politics, socialism/central planning critique, and media bias analysis.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which YouTube channels are most similar to MentisWave?

Lessons in Meme Culture — 85% match, 2.2M subscribers; Hakim — 83% match, 362K subscribers; TEDx Talks — 81% match, 44.2M subscribers. All three Channels share a focus on commentary and analysis of ideas and culture, often discussing politics, media, and social topics in a critical or analytical manner.

What type of content does MentisWave make?

MentisWave creates analytical commentary and critique on political and social topics, as evidenced by video titles like Hasanabi is Unironically Clueless and Examining the Left's Inability to Meme. The channel averages about 376.7K views per video, with recent uploads including several videos that have hundreds of thousands of views (e.g., 740K, 630.7K, 474.4K). Upload frequency is not explicitly stated, but the average views per video suggests regular content creation.

How do we determine which channels are similar to MentisWave?

We analyze MentisWave'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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