I am looking to broaden my youtube channels that I follow. What female channel are you following?
from Eideen@lemmy.world to nostupidquestions@lemmy.world on 03 Jul 17:36
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from Eideen@lemmy.world to nostupidquestions@lemmy.world on 03 Jul 17:36
https://lemmy.world/post/32422950
Hi
I am looking to broaden my youtube subscriptions for other female channel.
The reason I am specifically looking for female channels is that of most of my subscriptions are to male channels like:
- @3blue1brown
- @CptSnuggles07
- @BenEater
- @BPSspace
- @BlacktailStudio
- @CuttingEdgeEngineering
- @CuriousDroid
but I only have few female channel that I like:
If you are a male, what are some of your female channel that you like?
#nostupidquestions
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youtube.com/@veronicaexplains
youtube.com/channel/…/münecat
youtube.com/@wtyppod (33.33%)
youtube.com/@jennynicholson
Seconding münecat!
How come only ‘males’ are allowed to answer this? I watch Kristi Burke, who is not on your list.
My assumption is that, it will filter ‘house fix up’, ‘makeup’ etc. and higher chance I will discover a channel I would follow over time.
I will check out @kristiburke.
You may be surprised to learn that women can have interests besides house fix up and makeup. Men can also be interested in those channels. Why not specify that you don’t want those types of recommendations, rather than ignoring answers from women entirely?
It sounds like I have offered you.
I know woman has a wide spectrum of interests besides house fix up and makeup, some will have overlap of interests with my own.
I was thinking about specify some form of type, but I was afraid I it would scared people from answering, or it will stop me from discovering some new, due to limited of my own imagine.
It’s not too late to edit your post and welcome answers from women, while specifying which topics you don’t want included.
like a sad it hard specifying which topics you don’t want included, when sometimes it there can channel and person that you like to watch. Sometimes you filter due to personalty type, presentation form, topic, cadence, channel type, etc.
A example is @morning-brew is some I would by default filter out, but videos with Macy Gilliam, is videos that I liked.
I’m a lock pick hobbyist. One of the channels I follow is lady locks she is fun to watch and you might learn how to pick a lock while you’re watching.
I do love lockpicking lawyer, especially Easter pranks. Will check out lady locks.
I don’t watch every video of hers, but Abigail Devoe’s channel is fun. She looks at the history and making of classic albums, one a week. It’s usually pretty interesting stuff and her enthusiasm is infectious
youtube.com/@abigaildevoe
If you like true crime:
Crime Beat is good too, but that’s a TV channel uploading their stuff as opposed to a grassroots YTer. Not sure if that matters to you.
@belleoftheranch
Amelia Aeon
annekkipu
Chris Prouse
cupcakesouls
gabi belle
Girl in the Woods
Hazel Thayer
History with Kayleigh
ixi
Miss Chalice
PLV Music
Rachel Gilmore
WildBeare
Zaccura
I second Gabi belle. She does video essays.
Up and Atom: youtube.com/@upandatom
Sage the Bad Naturalist: youtube.com/@badnaturalist
Philosophy Tube: youtube.com/@philosophytube
Angela Collier: youtube.com/@acollierastro
Elly’s Everyday Soap Making: youtube.com/@ellyseverydaysoapmaking
The Poopie Show: youtube.com/@thepoopieshow
Münecat: youtube.com/channel/…/münecat
Dr. Becky: youtube.com/@drbecky
RailCowGirl: youtube.com/@railcowgirl
Ami Yamato: youtube.com/@amiyamato
Simone Giertz: youtube.com/@simonegiertz
Hannah Fry: youtube.com/@fryrsquared
You’ve got a few of my suggestions so I’ll follow up with…
youtube.com/adafruit if you like electronics
youtube.com/@physicsgirl hopefully she’ll be back from her long covid at some point soon
youtube.com/@britishmuseum no one presenter but a good range of curators
Will check them out.
Thanks you for taking the time to reply.
Jill Bearup (medieval history, armour, weapons…) www.YouTube.com/@jillBearup
karolina zebrowskax (historical fashion and design) www.youtube.com/c/karolinazebrowskax
Lady Emily (pop culture essays) www.youtube.com/@LadyEmilyPresents
Chrissy Marshall (deaf & hoh content, pop culture for, about and with deaf people) www.youtube.com/@ChrissyMarshall_
Strange Aeons (Tumblr “culture”, LGBTQ-focussed essays, internet Weirdness explored…) www.youtube.com/@STRANGEONS
Verity Ritchie aka Verily Bitchy (LGBTQ-Focussed pop culture video essays) www.youtube.com/@VerilyBitchie
Unfortunately, it has been a year since both SarahZ and Mia Mulder have last posted videos, but if anyone doesn’t know both of them, go check em out.
Wait there’s deaf pop culture shit on YouTube? I may need to check that out.
Also Strange has become one of my favorite youtubers highly recommended
Fortunately, Sarah Z is posting a new one next week
In absolutely no particular order:
www.youtube.com/@VBirchwood - historical fashion/lifestyle
www.youtube.com/@EmmaThorneVideos - a self-described “silly little guy” (hint: not a guy) politely mocking religion and other stuff that deserves mockery
www.youtube.com/@darbinorvar - woodworking and maker stuff
www.youtube.com/@AtRachelGilmore - Canadian independent journalist
www.youtube.com/@AnnaRudolfChess - originally chess (she’s an international master and chess commentator) and video games but after a long mental health hiatus, lately more mental health discussions and variety
www.youtube.com/@LauraFarms - farming, obviously
www.youtube.com/@SpaceMog - astronomy, astrophysics, space
www.youtube.com/@karilawler - retro computers/video games and programming
www.youtube.com/@acottonsock - Playing The Sims with sometimes inappropriate commentary
www.youtube.com/@EngineeringwithRosie - engineering explainers with an emphasis on renewable energy
www.youtube.com/@BeckyStern - electronics maker stuff
www.youtube.com/@aprilclucks - incredibly deadpan sarcastic Australian life advice and mockery of everything and herself too usually, in a style appropriate for the 4chan crowd
Will check them out.
Thanks you for taking the time to reply.
Cara Nicole discusses finance, sociology, media, and their interactions.
www.youtube.com/channel/UCm5iBOcQ0GET_2FqFI61QDA
Will check her out.
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Food / cooking:
Others:
Will check them out.
Thanks you for taking the time to reply.
Pepper steps - nature youtube.com/@peppersteps
Ianina piano - piano youtube.com/@ianina_piano
Ruruspiano - piano (usually Anime songs) youtube.com/@ruruspiano
Magic ingredients - cooking youtube.com/@magicingredients
Mama Bois’ kitchen - cooking youtube.com/@mamaboiskitchen
Nihongodekita - japanese language learning youtube.com/@nihongodekita
Will check them out.
Thanks you for taking the time to reply.
Mary’s Test Kitchen I’m not vegan, but I like the scientific approach she takes to testing recipes.
3x3 Custom Woodworking channel
The Octopus Lady fun deep dives into weird ocean critters.
antiheroines humerous but vulnerable reviews of lesser known horror/thriller movies.
This question made me realize that just over half of my subs are woman-run channels.
Octopus lady is great!
amazing channel, she deserves way more subscribers.
Will check them out.
Thanks you for taking the time to reply.
I second Tamar (3x3 custom)
The good old red flag of talking about “males and females” instead of men and women like a normal person with a brain.
Doesn’t mean OP has any bad intentions. I see this happening often in my country where English is not the first language of most people.
It’s pretty normal to use male and female when specifying gender as an adjective. Man and woman are nouns. Calling a professional a female manager, or male teacher is normal english grammar. Using male or female as a noun is the red flag, which upon re-reading they also do… hmmmm
But OP constantly genders the channel instead of the creator which feels more non-native english speaker to me. They post about european stuff and in norwegean. Don’t read too much into it.
No it’s not. At most, you can use it combined (“male worker”) but no one normal says “a male” except when talking about animals. People who use it like that for humans are generally a big red flag.
And you don’t learn to use “mal” and “female” when you learn english, you only find that in toxic masculinity environments.
When learning a language, you don’t do literally everything by the book. In the real world you have to figure it out and extrapolate from incomplete information, and sometimes you get it a bit wrong.
From a few minutes playing on an autotranslator, it appears that Norwegan uses the same word for male/man and female/woman. Like the noun and adjective versions are the same word with different conjugations. A Norwegan learning english as a second language can quite reasonably be unaware that there is a distinction there.
Language policing of this sort is a red flag indicative of an ignorant, contentious trendhopper picking a fight over conventional English usage.
Those nouns are conventional usage:
we can check the dictionary
> # female > noun > > 1. > 1. a female person : a woman or a girl > 2. an individual of the sex that is typically capable of bearing young or producing eggs > 2. a pistillate plant > # male > noun > > 1. > 1. a male person : a man or a boy > 2. an individual of the sex that is typically capable of producing small, usually motile gametes (such as sperm or spermatozoa) which fertilize the eggs of a female > 2. a plant having stamens but no pistils
or plainly observe unsolicited speech productions
What good cause is advanced by treating nouns female & male as toxic, dirty words?
While OP doesn’t appear to be a native English user, this kind of language policing is misguided & exhausting, and we need to police that.
Octopus lady, get ready to love the oceans
Will check her out.
Thanks you for taking the time to reply.
Gab Smolders - Video Game Gameplay Content (Jacksepticeye’s SO btw)
Shannon Morse - Tech Stuff
Will check them out.
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Guitar pedal reviews www.youtube.com/@emilyharpist
Anthropology and anti-science debunking www.youtube.com/@GutsickGibbon
Atheism and LGBTQ+ www.youtube.com/@EmmaThorneVideos
Physics www.youtube.com/@acollierastro
Modular synths www.youtube.com/@sarahbellereid
Will check them out.
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“Female Corey Feldman” is hilarious
Watch it for Days - A channel exclusively dedicated to almost forensically detailed breakdowns of every single Columbo episode.
The Curious World - Explores all kinds of history and knowledge, historical curiousities and so much more.
Thanks you for taking the time to reply.
Will check them out.
I like Chad Chad
Thanks you for taking the time to reply.
Will check her out.
UK history m.youtube.com/@JDraper
Architecture and design m.youtube.com/c/DamiLeeArch
Thanks you for taking the time to reply.
Will check them out.
Angela Collier: She’s a physicist who does videos on science or science adjacent topics. Most of her videos are pretty funny and accessible and if you’re more interested in math stuff, she has a few videos or segments of videos that go more into that.
Girlfriend Reviews: Comedic game reviews.
Jenny Nicholson: Video essays/rants about various pop culture things.
Lindsay Ellis: Video essays. Although I think she’s mostly been posting on Nebula now. But her old videos are decent.
Simone Giertze: Comedic maker. Started out doing shitty robots but has evolved more into a design channel. The videos are still funny, but the projects are more sincere attempts to make something fun or useful.
Luna Oi!: She’s Vietnamese and does English language videos about modern Vietnamese history and contemporary life/politics from that perspective. Really interesting if your only previous exposure to the country was a brief bit about the Vietnamese war in history class.
I second Collier.
LaurieWired has good content. She does lots of computer science/history related content which is really interesting
Emily the engineer - youtube.com/@emilytheengineer - Does fun projects with 3d-printing
Evan and Katelyn - youtube.com/@evanandkatelyn - Does a lot of DIY/arts&crafts
Nerdforge - youtube.com/@nerdforge - Maker/Arts&Crafts, does a lot fantasy based stuff
Physics girl - youtube.com/@physicsgirl - Physics stuff, she has struggled with health issues the last couple of years, but her old stuff is still very good
Laura Kampf - youtube.com/@laurakampf - Maker, does a lot of woodworking and upcycling
Dr. Fatima