Nikolai Sobolev discusses the influence of YouTube on children, stating that the majority of viewers are under 15 years old. He criticizes certain YouTubers, including Ivangai, for lacking talent and setting a bad example for children. Sobolev also talks about a proposed law that would ban children under 14 from the internet, which he believes is aimed at controlling people rather than protecting children.
He then focuses on specific YouTubers, including Karina the streamer, Pasha Bumchik, and Andrey Martynenko, who he believes are promoting harmful and disturbing content. Sobolev describes their behavior as "trashy" and accuses them of acting out for attention and popularity.
He also criticizes Milena Chizhova, who has appeared in Martynenko's vlogs and has over a million subscribers. Sobolev expresses concern that children are emulating these YouTubers and that their behavior is being normalized.
The video concludes with Sobolev urging his viewers to promote positive content and to be responsible for the influence they have on their subscribers. He encourages his audience to like and subscribe to his channel if they share his concerns about the state of YouTube content.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker's name is Nikolai Sobolev.
2. YouTube is a popular platform among children.
3. The majority of YouTube viewers are children under 15 years old.
4. Ivangai has 11 million subscribers on YouTube.
5. There is a proposal to remove YouTube accounts of children under 14 years old.
6. Nikolai Sobolev has a promo code for a mobile application called Ant.
7. Pasha Bumchik is a Ukrainian blogger who performs extreme stunts and experiments.
8. Andrey Martynenko is a Ukrainian blogger who eats food from trash cans.
9. Milena Chizhova is a YouTube personality who appears in vlogs with Martynenko.
10. Martynenko and Pasha Bumchik have a large following and earn significant money from their YouTube channels.
Note: I excluded opinions and subjective statements from the extracted facts.