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Qxir
Subscribers 1.2M
Videos 319
Views 271.4M

Channels Like Qxir

Qxir covers dramatic, real-world disasters and survival stories through documentary-style videos and storytelling, with a focus on mystery disasters, industrial accidents, and survival aftermath. The channel presents deep-dives and narrative explorations in a documentary/entertainment style, with recent uploads featuring high-views on dramatic events. It publishes content from an Ireland-based creator since Oct 8, 2017, averaging about 4.9M views per video, with a total library of 319 published videos and a subscriber base of 1.2M.

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Scary Interesting YouTube channel thumbnail
Subscribers 1.9M
Videos 264
Views 311.5M
Appearances 14
SERP 100%
Similarity 78%
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Both target audiences drawn to mystery and survival stories with high search overlap on mystery disasters and survival narratives (search 100%, content 78%), indicating similar topic interests but Scary Interesting leans more into entertainment-driven mystery rather than technical analysis like Qxir.

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#2
Unexplained Mysteries

80% relevance

Subscribers 2.0M
Videos 7.3K
Views 713.1M
Appearances 22
SERP 92%
Similarity 72%
mystery disasters analyzed unexplained phenomena unsolved deaths

Shares a strong focus on mystery disasters and unexplained phenomena (search 92%, content 72%), suggesting audiences overlap on puzzling events, though Unexplained Mysteries tends to emphasize broader unexplained topics beyond disaster breakdowns.

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#3
Disaster Breakdown

78% relevance

Subscribers 260K
Videos 187
Views 56.3M
Appearances 14
SERP 78%
Similarity 78%
mystery disasters catastrophe breakdowns

Directly aligned with mystery disasters and catastrophe breakdowns (search 78%, content 78%), matching Qxir in both query targets and content emphasis on analyzing disasters.

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#4

72% relevance

Subscribers 17.5M
Videos 895
Views 4.9B
Appearances 12
SERP 76%
Similarity 70%
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Appeals to viewers interested in phenomena disasters and extreme failures (search 76%, content 70%), overlapping on disaster-related content but with a stronger emphasis on viral fail compilations rather than analytical investigations.

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#5
Doomsday Aftermath

70% relevance

Subscribers 5.2K
Videos 93
Views 833.1K
Appearances 10
SERP 68%
Similarity 72%
survival aftermath stories

Targets survival aftermath stories (search 68%, content 72%), indicating audience overlap on post-disaster survival narratives similar to Qxir, though Doomsday Aftermath is more survivor-story oriented than analytical.

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#6
Mayday: Air Disaster

70% relevance

Subscribers 1.1M
Videos 1.3K
Views 408.1M
Appearances 6
SERP 58%
Similarity 77%
mystery disasters tragedy investigations

Centers on mystery disasters and tragedy investigations (search 58%, content 77%), showing overlap in disaster investigation interest but with Mayday focusing more narrowly on aviation incidents and tragedy analysis.

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Content Landscape

Top competitors by match strength are Scary Interesting (87% match) and Unexplained Mysteries (80% match). Both channels cover overlapping queries such as mystery disasters, survival stories, unexplained phenomena, and unsolved deaths, aligning closely with Qxir’s focus on catastrophe analysis and survival aftermath. Disaster Breakdown (78% match) is another key competitor, sharing queries around mystery disasters and catastrophe breakdowns, though it has a smaller subscriber base (260K) compared with Qxir’s 1.2M. FailArmy (72% match) also competes in the space of phenomena disasters and extreme failures, with a significantly larger audience (17.5M subscribers). Doomsday Aftermath (70% match) targets survival aftermath stories, though with a much smaller channel size (5.2K subscribers). Overall, the closest peers are Scary Interesting and Unexplained Mysteries, which compete on similar topics and search terms such as mystery/disaster analysis and survival narratives, while a mix of mid-tier to large channels shape the landscape through overlapping queries.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which YouTube channels are most similar to Qxir?

Qxir's biggest competitors on YouTube are Scary Interesting (87% match, 1.9M subscribers), Unexplained Mysteries (80% match, 2M subscribers), and Disaster Breakdown (78% match, 260K subscribers). They share a focus on mysterious, dramatic, and documentary-style storytelling similar to Qxir's content, often presenting intriguing or unsettling real-world events.

What type of content does Qxir make?

Qxir creates documentary-style storytelling content with a mix of comedy and informative elements, often presenting investigations into dramatic or unusual incidents. The channel's videos have high view counts, with recent videos ranging from 4.5M to 6.8M views and an average around 4.9M views per video; the text suggests a frequent upload cadence (uploads weekly), though an exact frequency is not specified.

How do we determine which channels are similar to Qxir?

We analyze Qxir'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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