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Upper Echelon
Subscribers 799K
Videos 1.3K
Views 188.0M

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Upper Echelon covers technology, finance, media (with a focus on gaming), and related topics, including gaming news, guides, commentary, and social/political tech discussions. The content style spans informative and entertaining formats such as guides, news analysis, and deep-dives, with occasional discussions on AI, tech policy, and crypto. The channel publishes a high volume of content (1300 videos since joining in 2016) and averages around 105.6K views per video, with a broad range of topics reflected in its 799K subscribers and 188M total views across a diverse set of keywords.

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Videos 1.5K
Views 108.6M
Appearances 20
SERP 100%
Similarity 71%
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Both target audiences interested in AI, privacy, and cybersecurity, with strong search overlap on queries like ai ethics, privacy and surveillance, and cybersecurity threats, though IBM’s content leans more toward enterprise tech while Upper Echelon focuses on high-level tech analysis.

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63% relevance

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Videos 255K
Views 8.8B
Appearances 12
SERP 55%
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ai ethics tech industry analysis fintech insights

Shares audience interest in AI ethics and tech industry analysis, with search queries like ai ethics and tech industry analysis; content similarity is moderate as TEDx covers broad talks while Upper Echelon offers focused tech breakdowns.

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Proton

60% relevance

Subscribers 115K
Videos 93
Views 5.9M
Appearances 3
SERP 33%
Similarity 77%
privacy and surveillance online privacy tips

Common emphasis on privacy and online privacy tips, shown by high search alignment on privacy-related queries, but Proton’s content is more privacy tool-oriented versus Upper Echelon’s industry analysis and commentary.

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Subscribers 1.7M
Videos 300
Views 261.4M
Appearances 3
SERP 28%
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Overlaps on crypto and finance and game/industry economics, matching on searches for gaming industry news and crypto topics; content style differs—Upper Echelon is analytical tech commentary, while How Money Works covers financial concepts and markets.

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56% relevance

Subscribers 215K
Videos 117
Views 20.9M
Appearances 1
SERP 18%
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Both engage in tech and business analysis with high content interest on industry trends, yet Fortune’s coverage skew toward business news and Epstein theories diverges in thematic scope compared to Upper Echelon’s tech-focused episodes.

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54% relevance

Subscribers 340K
Videos 201
Views 18.4M
Appearances 3
SERP 27%
Similarity 72%
privacy and surveillance online privacy tips

Shared focus on privacy and surveillance and online privacy tips, reflected in search queries and strong content overlap, though CyberFlow tends to emphasize cybersecurity practices more directly than Upper Echelon.

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Content Landscape

Top competitors by match strength are IBM Technology (83% match) and TEDx Talks (63% match). IBM Technology overlaps on ai ethics, privacy and surveillance, and cybersecurity threats, while TEDx Talks overlaps on ai ethics, tech industry analysis, and fintech insights. Proton (60% match) and How Money Works (59% match) also compete on privacy-related topics and gaming industry/crypto finance, respectively. Fortune (56% match) overlaps with Epstein theories. Upper Echelon has 799K subscribers, which is smaller than IBM Technology (1.6M), TEDx Talks (44.2M), How Money Works (1.7M), and Fortune (215K), indicating a competitive space where the channel contends with much larger audiences on similar tech, finance, and policy queries.

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Which YouTube channels are most similar to Upper Echelon?

IBM Technology (83% match, 1.6M subscribers) and TEDx Talks (63% match, 44.2M subscribers) and Proton (60% match, 115K subscribers) are Upper Echelon's top competitors. They share a focus on technology, news, and informative content related to tech or science topics.

What type of content does Upper Echelon make?

Upper Echelon creates content that appears to explore technology, gaming, politics, finance, AI, and related news, as suggested by video titles like 'Your Remote Co-Worker Might be a North Korean Spy,' 'The "Time Travel Assassin" Conspiracy - (theory),' 'The "Kill Switch" Problem - Car Control,' 'Remember The MeTaVeRsE...??,' and 'Do Not Stop Talking About Epstein...' The channel averages about 105.6K views per video, with an unspecified uploads frequency described as ~? uploads/week.

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