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8 YouTube stars ranked from most hated to most liked, including James Charles and Jake Paul
8 YouTube stars ranked from most hated to most liked, including James Charles and Jake Paul
Kieran Press-ReynoldsSep 29, 2021, 21:25 IST
An Insider poll showed Liza Koshy and Markiplier as two of the most liked YouTubers while Onision and the Paul brothers as widely disliked.(L) Mireya Acierto/WireImage, (R) Screenshot/YouTube - OnisionSpeaks
An insider poll asked 1,105 people whether they know of and liked or disliked a certain influencer.
Liza Koshy and Markiplier ranked as the most liked YouTubers.
Onision, Jake and Logan Paul, and James Charles were the most net disliked YouTubers.
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Insider polled more than 1,000 Americans on their favorite YouTubers.
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8. Onision
Onision ranked as the most net disliked YouTuber.
Onision / YouTube
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7. Jake Paul
Jake Paul has ignited numerous controversies on the internet.
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6. Logan Paul
Logan Paul has 23 million subscribers on YouTube.
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5. James Charles
James Charles earned a net unfavorable ranking of 50.5%.
James Charles / YouTube
4. Chloe Ting
Chloe Ting.
Screenshot/YouTube
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3. Jacksepticeye
Jacksepticeye is one of the most popular "Let's Players" on YouTube.
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2. Markiplier
Markiplier is known for making video game commentaries.
Screenshot/YouTube - Markiplier
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1. Liza Koshy
Actress Liza Koshy visits BUILD to discuss "Liza On Demand" at Build Studio on July 16, 2018 in New York City.
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