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Hosted by | Brian Atlas [1] | |||||||||
Genre | Talk, dating, pranks, current events | |||||||||
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Language | English | |||||||||
Length | 2–5 hours | |||||||||
Country of origin | United States | |||||||||
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Original release | September 30, 2005 | |||||||||
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Years active | 2005–present | |||||||||
Subscribers | 4.36 million [2] | |||||||||
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Whatever is a YouTube video-channel[ citation needed] created in 2005 by Brian Atlas.[ citation needed] Until 2022 it operated as a prank channel, whereafter it began to operate as a podcast, hosting conversations regarding current events, dating advice, and gender roles with [ citation needed] Political commentators like Destiny, Candace Owens, Michael Knowles and US Congressman Madison Cawthorn were among many notable[ citation needed] guests on the show. [note 1] Clips from the podcast began to go viral on many[ citation needed] social media platforms[ which?] and in turn attracted both widespread support and criticism for its political stance and its association with the Manosphere, Anti-feminism and red-pill rhetoric. [7] [8] [9] [10] [11]
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Presentation | ||||||||||
Hosted by | Brian Atlas [1] | |||||||||
Genre | Talk, dating, pranks, current events | |||||||||
Format |
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Language | English | |||||||||
Length | 2–5 hours | |||||||||
Country of origin | United States | |||||||||
Publication | ||||||||||
Original release | September 30, 2005 | |||||||||
Provider |
YouTube (2005–present) Rumble (2022–present) | |||||||||
Related | ||||||||||
Website |
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YouTube information | ||||||||||
Channel | ||||||||||
Years active | 2005–present | |||||||||
Subscribers | 4.36 million [2] | |||||||||
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Whatever is a YouTube video-channel[ citation needed] created in 2005 by Brian Atlas.[ citation needed] Until 2022 it operated as a prank channel, whereafter it began to operate as a podcast, hosting conversations regarding current events, dating advice, and gender roles with [ citation needed] Political commentators like Destiny, Candace Owens, Michael Knowles and US Congressman Madison Cawthorn were among many notable[ citation needed] guests on the show. [note 1] Clips from the podcast began to go viral on many[ citation needed] social media platforms[ which?] and in turn attracted both widespread support and criticism for its political stance and its association with the Manosphere, Anti-feminism and red-pill rhetoric. [7] [8] [9] [10] [11]