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Elephants in Rooms - Ken LaCorte
Subscribers 613K
Videos 269
Views 50.4M

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Elephants in Rooms - Ken LaCorte covers uncomfortable truths and awkward questions on topics others dodge, focusing on media bias, current events, politics, and cultural taboos. The channel blends documentary-style explanations, analysis, and education with a fact-based approach, featuring deep-dives and critiques rather than short opinions, and posts content at an average of about 0.9 uploads per week with an average of roughly 348.7K views per video.

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Content Landscape

Discovered competitors include TEDx Talks (80% match) and TED-Ed (70% match) as the top two, sharing overlapping queries such as bias in media critique, power dynamics in society, cultural conflicts discussion, and political correctness critique. Common ground also appears with Common Craft Explainer Videos (69% match) and CrashCourse (65% match) in themes around media bias, identity politics, and history-related discussions, though with larger subscriber bases (TEDx Talks 44.2M, TED-Ed 22.4M) than Elephants in Rooms (613K). Intelligence Squared (65% match) also aligns on identity politics and religion and society debates. Elephants in Rooms differentiates itself through its background and focused critique style, but competes for similar audience interest in controversial social issues and media bias queries.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which YouTube channels are most similar to Elephants in Rooms - Ken LaCorte?

TEDx Talks (80% match, 44.2M subscribers), TED-Ed (70% match, 22.4M subscribers), Common Craft Explainer Videos (69% match, 50.2K subscribers). These channels share a focus on educational, explainer-style content that covers ideas, concepts, and current topics in a concise format.

What type of content does Elephants in Rooms - Ken LaCorte make?

Elephants in Rooms - Ken LaCorte produces documentary/explainer content that analyzes current events, politics, and social issues with a science-based, factual approach. Video titles include topics like Why grown men become furries, Why illegal immigrant crime data is fake, Why did white men conquer the world?, Who really killed Jesus?, and Why do so many Muslims marry their cousins? The channel uploads about 1.6 videos per week, with an average view count around 348.7K per video.

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