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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 often dodged, including media bias, current events, culture, politics, and education, through analysis and explanations with a documentary/ explainer style. The channel leans toward deep-dives and factual analysis, likely presenting tutorials or explanatory content, and posts with an average of about 348.7K views per video, publishing roughly 1.6 uploads per week (269 videos since joining Sep 28, 2023).

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Both target audiences interested in social and political issues with high search overlap on power dynamics and cultural conflicts, but TEDx Talks diverge in style by featuring a broad collection of talks rather than a single host-driven political commentary channel.

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Shares queries on bias, media critique, and moral philosophy, attracting similar viewers, yet TED-Ed delivers animated educational explainers rather than Ken LaCorte's more debate-focused, polemical presentation style.

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Connects on media bias critique and how information is presented, but uses simple explain-a-thing visuals and step-by-step guides, contrasting with Elephants in Rooms' argumentative, host-led format.

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Targets identity politics and religion debates similar to Elephants in Rooms, but IQ2 centers on formal debates between speakers, whereas LaCorte provides organized monologues and commentary.

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Content Landscape

Discovered competitors include TEDx Talks (80% match) and TED-Ed (70% match), both overlapping on power dynamics, cultural conflicts, political correctness critique, bias in media critique, and moral philosophy debates. Common with Elephants in Rooms are broad discourse channels that explore controversial social issues and media critique. The top 2-3 by match are TEDx Talks (80% match) and TED-Ed (70% match). Elephants in Rooms has 613K subscribers, while TEDx Talks has 44.2M and TED-Ed has 22.4M, indicating a large size gap despite topical overlap. Common queries include bias in media critique, power dynamics, and cultural conflicts discussion.

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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). All three channels produce educational, explainer-style content focused on ideas, current events, and cultural topics, aligning with Elephants in Rooms' emphasis on factual analysis and learning.

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

Elephants in Rooms - Ken LaCorte creates documentary/explainer videos that analyze current events, politics, and culture with a science-based, factual approach, as indicated by titles like 'Why grown men become furries', 'Why illegal immigrant crime data is fake', and 'Who really killed Jesus?'. The channel uploads about 1.6 times per week, and videos average approximately 348.7K views.

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