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Based Camp with Simone & Malcolm Collins
Subscribers 72.9K
Videos 989
Views 13.5M

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Based Camp with Simone & Malcolm Collins covers topics on human behavior, sexuality, subcultures, philosophy, dating markets, and politics, framed through a neuroscience and ideological lens. The channel operates with long-form podcasts and discussions (often around an hour) rather than short videos, publishing content regularly (average around 6.4 uploads per week) and receiving roughly 15.1K views per video. Content style blends deep-dives and analytical conversations, anchored by keywords like neuroscience, politics, culture, and demographics.

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82% relevance

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SERP 99%
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61% relevance

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54% relevance

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Content Landscape

Discovered competitors include CrashCourse (82% match) and TEDx Talks (82% match) as the top matches, with overlapping queries such as subcultures psychology, moral philosophy critique, religion and society critique, and human behavior science. The second tier includes Big Think (61% match) and TED-Ed (54% match), which also address gender and sexuality analysis, philosophy, and related topics. Based Camp has 72.9K subscribers, while CrashCourse (16.9M) and TEDx Talks (44.2M) are substantially larger in audience size, highlighting a size difference; still, they compete on similar search queries like human behavior science, neuroscience psychology discussions, and politics philosophy culture.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which YouTube channels are most similar to Based Camp with Simone & Malcolm Collins?

CrashCourse (82% match, 16.9M subscribers), TEDx Talks (82% match, 44.2M subscribers), and Big Think (61% match, 8.6M subscribers). They all have in common a focus on educational, ideologically oriented, or worldview-expanding content delivered in short to long-form videos aimed at broad audiences.

What type of content does Based Camp with Simone & Malcolm Collins make?

Based Camp with Simone & Malcolm Collins creates content that discusses politics, society, and culture from a right-leaning, intellectual perspective, with video titles addressing topics like Pride, feminism, and economic-political ideologies. They upload about 6.4 videos per week, with average views around 15.1K per video.

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