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Unsolicited advice
Subscribers 882K
Videos 249
Views 58.3M

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Unsolicited advice covers philosophy-focused content aimed at helping people, blending literary and consciousness discussions with critical thinking and ethics in literature. The channel uses tutorials, deep-dives, and reflective discussions inspired by fiction, philosophy, and reading psychology, and posts new content with an average of around 120K views per video, publishing roughly 1.5 uploads per week.

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72% relevance

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65% relevance

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63% relevance

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Content Landscape

Top competitors are Jared Henderson (89% match) and TEDx Talks (72% match). Both share overlapping queries with Unsolicited advice such as literary philosophy, fiction philosophy, book philosophy analysis, psychology of reading, morality and storytelling, and happiness philosophy books. Pursuit of Wonder (65% match) also overlaps on literary philosophy and reading philosophy. Relative to Unsolicited advice, these competitors vary greatly in size, with Jared Henderson at 733K subscribers, TEDx Talks at 44.2M subscribers, and Pursuit of Wonder at 3.4M subscribers, while TED-Ed (63% match) and Jeffrey Kaplan (58% match) add further overlap in consciousness philosophy, critical thinking, and ethics in literature. All cited channels compete for similar search queries related to philosophy of literature, reading, and consciousness.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which YouTube channels are most similar to Unsolicited advice?

Jared Henderson — 89% match, 733K subscribers; TEDx Talks — 72% match, 44.2M subscribers; Pursuit of Wonder — 65% match, 3.4M subscribers. All three channels share a focus on explanatory, idea-driven content and educational takes, often exploring literature, philosophy, science, and big-picture concepts.

What type of content does Unsolicited advice make?

Unsolicited advice produces idea-driven, educational content exploring literature, philosophy, science, and related topics, as reflected in video titles such as Why Wuthering Heights is Genius, Torturing Myself with Insane One Star Reviews of Classic Books, Why you NEED to read great fiction | JRR Tolkien, How Evolution Explains Consciousness, and Love is embarrassing now. Let's talk about it. The channel uploads about 1.5 times per week, with recent videos averaging around 60K–104K views and an overall average around 120K views per video.

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