The video is a nostalgic look back at the creator's YouTube journey, starting from his early experimental videos in 2011. He showcases his early work, including cringeworthy intro videos, podcasts, and gaming content. The creator, Squeezie, shares his evolution as a content creator, from trying to find his identity to developing his unique style.
He reminisces about his early days, including his first podcast, his attempts at comedy skits, and his collaborations with other YouTubers, such as Cyprien Gaming. Squeezie also acknowledges the support of his audience throughout the years and thanks them for watching his content.
The video is a heartwarming and humorous look back at Squeezie's YouTube history, showcasing his growth as a creator and his appreciation for his audience. He ends the video by thanking his viewers and looking forward to continuing to create content for them.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Squeezie created his YouTube channel in 2011.
2. His first video was a "test video" on Crysis 2's multiplayer.
3. Squeezie's early videos were experimental and less crazy than his current content.
4. He was inspired by a YouTuber called Beast mod 3, who made funny and chill gaming videos.
5. Squeezie started doing "Squeezie's Challenges" where he played games and drank Tabasco after each death.
6. This idea later became a trend on YouTube, with people making videos where they did something after dying in a game.
7. Squeezie reached 10,000 subscribers in 2011 and created his first podcast on the topic of toilets.
8. He continued to make podcasts and eventually reached 50,000 subscribers.
9. Squeezie started making more serious gaming videos and experimented with different formats, including skit-intros before gaming videos.
10. He collaborated with Cyprien Gaming and created content for their channel.
11. Squeezie passed his baccalaureate exams with a score of 13.8/20.
12. He has been on YouTube for over 6 years and has reached 7 million subscribers.
13. Squeezie is grateful for his journey on YouTube and thanks his viewers for their support.