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Friday, August 21, 2015

We Asked YouTubers About The Funniest And Most Shocking Comments They've Ever Received

Remember: Don’t feed the trolls.

Sanne Vliegenthart (booksandquills) makes videos about books on her channel and is an active member of the BookTube community with over 130,000 subscribers.

Sanne Vliegenthart (booksandquills) makes videos about books on her channel and is an active member of the BookTube community with over 130,000 subscribers.

Sanne's policy when it comes to mean (or ridiculous) comments is just to laugh it off: She recently started the "YouTube Comment of the Day" tag on Twitter, a collection of the funniest and most ridiculous comments she receives on her videos.

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Dean Dobbs and Jack Howard (omfgitsjackanddean) have been making comedy videos and short films together for more than six years, and their joint channel has almost 500,000 subscribers.

Dean Dobbs and Jack Howard (omfgitsjackanddean) have been making comedy videos and short films together for more than six years, and their joint channel has almost 500,000 subscribers.

British YouTube duo Dan Howell and Phil Lester have almost 8 million subscribers between them, and were a major draw at Summer in the City. (They're also good friends with Jack and Dean – no hard feelings!)

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Identical twins Lucy and Lydia Connell (lucyandlydia) have been making beauty and fashion videos on YouTube for more than two years.

Identical twins Lucy and Lydia Connell (lucyandlydia) have been making beauty and fashion videos on YouTube for more than two years.

According to them, they don't really get mean comments on their videos – but people regularly ask them if they're related.

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