Who Should Be On YouTubes Mount Rushmore?  @ZackarySmigel
Who Should Be On YouTubes Mount Rushmore?  @ZackarySmigel
Zackary Smigel | Who Should Be On YouTube's Mount Rushmore? @ZackarySmigel | Uploaded July 2023 | Updated October 2024, 7 minutes ago.
Let's imagine for a second - there was a Mount Rushmore for YouTube. A monument that represents the giants of this platform, the creators who have defined what YouTube is today. Who would be on it? Pewdiepie? Jenna Marbles? Philip DeFranco? Casey Neistat?

Today, I've got a lineup of 10 legendary YouTubers who have made a colossal impact on this platform. From comedy sketches and vlogs to tech reviews and educational content, these creators have shaped YouTube in unimaginable ways.

But here's the catch - we can only choose four, like Mount Rushmore.

Lets dive into the achievements and contributions of these 10 YouTubers and discover who deserves to be immortalized on YouTubes Mount Rushmore.

Here are the chapters for this video. Feel free to jump around accordingly:

0:00 Introduction
2:09 Rules and Perimeters
3:58 Smosh
5:59 NigaHiga
7:36 Philip DeFranco
9:18 Shane Dawson
11:00 Ray William Johnson
12:25 Jenna Marbles
14:09 Casey Neistat
15:51 PewDiePie
17:48 Lilly Singh
19:34 Marques Brownlee
21:02 Honorable Mentions
22:52 YouTubes Official Mount Rushmore

Channels featured in this video:

youtube.com/@smosh
youtube.com/@ryanhiga
youtube.com/@PhilipDeFranco
youtube.com/@shane
youtube.com/@RayWilliamJohnson
youtube.com/@JennaMarbles
youtube.com/@casey
youtube.com/@PewDiePie
youtube.com/@LillySingh
youtube.com/@mkbhd

Note:
I deliberately leave the channel icons and video titles on each video for reference in case anyone wants to see the full videos featured in these documentaries. If anything is unclear, or for additional references, please reach out, and I will happily provide a link to any of the following content discussed, featured, or used as a b-roll in the video.

Copyright Note:
Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research.

Music:
All songs featured in the video are from:
epidemicsound.com or YouTube's copyright free music library.

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Creators note:
Hello, my name is Zackary Smigel. I've been creating YouTube videos since I was a kid. I started YouTube full-time about five years ago. You might have seen me from Real Estate License Wizard, where I obtained 60,000 subscribers and over 5 million channel views. I have since left that channel for creative pursuits, and this is my first crack at starting something new. I'd appreciate a like and subscribe if this content interests you and I captured your attention for even just a few moments.

On a secondary note, this is my seventh video commentary using this style and format. This is my second video without any technical issues (yay!). I think I got the technical side down-pat for the most part—still lots of room to improve. Honestly, this video was an undertaking due to being really busy with personal stuff, but I did it! I'm so happy its done and I hope you enjoy it. Special thanks to my buddy @nationsquid for the encouragement and accountability chain we had this week lol. I couldn't have done it without him.

Thanks so much for watching,

Zackary Smigel

#smosh #commentary #zackarysmigel

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