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  2. File:Roblox logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 08:10, 9 March 2023: 909 × 223 (32 KB): Achim55: Reverted to version as of 02:41, 31 August 2016 (UTC) COM:OVERWRITE.Use File:Roblox Logo 2022.svg

  3. SSSniperWolf - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, she featured on Day of Doom, an event that was hosted by id Software. [8] [9] [10] In 2017, she hosted the show Clickbait in which social media influencers competed in unusual challenges. [11] [12] [13] The show aired on the subscription service Fullscreen. [14] She also made an appearance on FANtasies, an anthology series. [15] [16]

  4. Alex Balfanz - Wikipedia

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    Born in 1999, Balfanz began to code games using Roblox Studio at the age of 9. [1] Balfanz's father worked as a programmer, which Balfanz cites as one of the main reasons for his early interest in coding. [2]

  5. Technoblade - Wikipedia

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    His family continued to decline interviews after his death. By his own admission, Technoblade and a sibling deceived his viewers in a now-deleted video from 2016 into believing his name was "Dave". [26] This was generally accepted as his real name until the announcement of his death, in which he revealed his name was Alexander. [38] [7] [12]

  6. Dream (YouTuber) - Wikipedia

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    Dream created his YouTube account on February 8, 2014, [6] under the username DreamTraps [7] and started to upload content regularly in July 2019. [8] The oldest accessible video on Dream's account involves him playing the game Minecraft poorly on purpose in order to "trigger" viewers. [8] As of December 2022, the video has amassed 18 million ...

  7. List of banned video games by country - Wikipedia

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    BBFC age ratings are compulsory and backed by legislation, taking effect 30 July 2012. [271] It is illegal to sell, buy or rent, but not import, a game that has not been classified by an approved age rating organisation in the UK. This only applies to games stored on physical media, not downloadable media. [272]

  8. Markiplier - Wikipedia

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    Fischbach later said it was a "really dumb name". [ ‡ 11 ] [ 13 ] However, Fischbach also had a lifelong interest in video games and decided to do gaming videos while the trend was growing. [ 13 ] His first series was a Let's Play of Amnesia: The Dark Descent (2010), and the channel reached over 94,000 subscribers within the year.

  9. DanTDM - Wikipedia

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    He decided to change his channel's name to TheDiamondMinecart // DanTDM later on, and on 12 December 2016, to DanTDM. [‡ 10] He currently produces videos out of his home studio in Wellingborough. [13] Middleton's content is largely targeted at children, though many teens and adults watch it as well. [15]