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More Plates More Dates
Subscribers 2.0M
Videos 2K
Views 760.7M

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More Plates More Dates covers self-improvement and fitness-related topics through long-form videos that delve into steroids, supplements, drug testing, lengthening surgeries, and related debates, often featuring deep-dives and discussions rather than short clips. The channel appears to publish lengthy, detailed videos on a range of performance and physiology topics, with recent uploads that include explorations of caffeine, creatine, steroids, and limb-lengthening stories, and it averages about 0.3 uploads per week with around 255K views per video.

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Content Landscape

Top competitors by match strength are Jeff Nippard (89% match) and Jeremy Ethier (81% match). Renaissance Periodization (80% match) also competes closely. They share overlapping queries such as steroid use fitness, creatine effects brain, drug tested natty or not, anabolic steroids fitness, and lifestyle steroid drama, aligning on both supplement effects and steroid-related topics. More Plates More Dates has fewer subscribers (2M) than Jeff Nippard (8.2M) and Jeremy Ethier (7.6M), but competes with similar research-focused fitness content and discussion of performance-enhancing substances. The common search queries among these channels include steroid use fitness, creatine effects brain, anabolic steroids fitness, and muscle growth supplements, indicating a shared audience interested in the biology and ethics of performance enhancement.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which YouTube channels are most similar to More Plates More Dates?

Jeff Nippard — 89% match, 8.2M subscribers; Jeremy Ethier — 81% match, 7.6M subscribers; Renaissance Periodization — 80% match, 3.8M subscribers. All three are fitness channels with a heavy emphasis on science-based training, supplementation, and evidence-backed approaches, similar to More Plates More Dates.

What type of content does More Plates More Dates make?

More Plates More Dates creates long-form, evidence-based fitness and supplement analysis content, often discussing steroids, creatine, caffeine, and other performance-enhancing topics. The channel uploads about 0.3 videos per week on average, with recent videos ranging around 95K to 521K views and an average of approximately 254.9K views per video.

How do we determine which channels are similar to More Plates More Dates?

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