Troom Troom is a multinational[2] YouTube channel often cited as being based in Ukraine.[3] It is most known for its life hack, D.I.Y, and prank content. Their videos have received criticism from both news publications and YouTubers for their bizarre nature alongside their usage of "clickbait titles," and are widely parodied, especially on YouTube.[2][4] As of 2023, the channel has over 23 million subscribers and 9 billion views, putting it in the Top 200 most subscribed channels.[5]
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^Ghedin, Rodrigo (2019-08-28). "Five of the Ten Channels That Exploded in the YouTube Rankings During The Elections Are Far-Right". The Intercept (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2022-11-25.
TroomTroom is a multinational YouTube channel often cited as being based in Ukraine. It is most known for its life hack, D.I.Y, and prank content. Their...
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