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Hank Green
American YouTuber, science communicator, and entrepreneur
William Henry Green II, commonly known as Hank Green, is an influential American YouTuber, science communicator, entrepreneur, and author, born on May 5, 1980. He is best known for co-founding VidCon, the largest conference dedicated to online video, alongside his brother, John Green. The event, which began in 2010, aims to bring together creators, fans, and industry professionals to celebrate and discuss online video culture.12
Hank Green is also recognized for his work on various educational YouTube channels, including Crash Course and SciShow, where he simplifies complex scientific concepts for a broad audience. His efforts in digital media extend to creating and hosting podcasts, such as Dear Hank & John and SciShow Tangents, and he has authored two New York Times best-selling novels: An Absolutely Remarkable Thing and its sequel, A Beautifully Foolish Endeavor.12
In addition to his media ventures, Hank Green has been involved in several entrepreneurial projects, including the crowdfunding platform Subbable, which was later acquired by Patreon, and the merchandise company DFTBA Records. He has also founded Complexly, an educational media company.124
Hank Green's impact on online education and community building has garnered him a significant following across various social media platforms, where he continues to engage with millions of fans, sharing knowledge and promoting social activism.3
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What an achievement vaccines are. What a monument to our love for each other it is to stare straight into the face of something as horrific and unstoppable as smallpox or measles or polio or cervical cancer and say “You know what, it doesn’t have to be like this.”
HUMANS!
Harpo was paid to run a livestream event the same way you’d pay a production company to run a rally and now everyone thinks celebs sell endorsements. Oprah was not paid. The internet is a machine that devours trust.