Tom Scott

Tom Scott

Views:
1,537,319,634
Subscribers:
6,590,000
Videos:
665
Duration:
2:18:27:29

Tom Scott is a YouTube content creator with over 6.59 million subscribers. His content totals at least 1.54 billion views views across 665 videos.

Created on ● Channel Link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBa659QWEk1AI4Tg--mrJ2A





Top 400 Most Controversial Videos by Tom Scott


Video TitleRatingCategoryGame
301.Nobody's Exactly Sure How Much A Kilogram Is Right Now34,906Vlog
302.Angels Are Actually Pretty Terrifying34,924
303.Big Industrial Simulators in Finland34,939
304.In Norway, Everyone Can Know How Much You Earn35,079
305.How The Netherlands Stopped The Wind35,246
306.The collapsible crash-test robot car36,084
307.Point Zero: Where All Roads Start36,356
308.Why Do We Have "Ye Olde"? Obsolete Letters, and the Mysteries of Ye Olde Ming36,453
309.The Last Play-For-Cash Fascination Parlor36,467
310.Unexploded Bombs off the British Coast: the SS Richard Montgomery36,502
311.The Magic Roundabout: Swindon's Terrifying Traffic Circle and Emergent Behaviour36,643
312.The Fictional Bridges That Became Real36,827
313.Why Do Flag Emoji Count As Two Characters?37,430
314.Why The Prime Meridian Isn't At 0º37,753
315.The Bus Replacement Rail Service (yes, that's the right way round)38,082
316.Long and Short Words: Language Typology38,144Vlog
317.Mele Kalikimaka: Why You Can't Say "Christmas" in Hawaiian38,279
318.Pod Cars of the Past and Future: The Morgantown PRT38,389
319.This city centre has no street names38,834
320.The null hypothesis39,139
321.Fallout Shelters and Zurich's Water: Swiss Resilience39,379
322.Listening for Nuclear Tests at the Top of the World40,247
323.The Hundred-Tonne Robots That Help Keep New Zealand Running40,428
324.An American Stonehenge: The Mysterious Georgia Guidestones40,547Guide
325.Why TRUE + TRUE = 2: Data Types40,621
326.The Level Crossing You Have To Power Yourself40,643
327.Why Mountain Dew Rots Your Teeth More Than Coca-Cola40,743
328.How to Visit Chernobyl40,845
329.How To Visit Svalbard41,254Guide
330.An Unedited, Rain-Soaked Ride on Claughton's Aerial Ropeway41,643
331.Disney Could Go Nuclear If They Wanted To41,697
332.British Tanks Are Better Than All Other Tanks, And Here's Why42,182
333.Never Call Someone "Tired and Emotional" In England42,227
334.The Islands Where Guns are Required42,244
335.A Christmas Computer Bug, and the Future of Files43,465
336.Is it dangerous to talk to a camera while driving?43,768
337.Can The Words You Read Change Your Behavior?44,063
338.The World Is Slowly Running Out Of Sand44,584
339.The US government will sell you freeze-dried urine44,649
340.Help, My Fusion Reactor's Making A Weird Noise44,820Let's Play
341.How Neurosurgeons Navigate Inside The Brain45,082
342.Breaking the News: Tom Scott and Matt Gray bonehead the budget45,263
343.The town that was burned for science45,640
344.Archimedes and a Boat Lift: the Falkirk Wheel45,702
345.How "Crash Safari" Reboots Your Phone45,779
346.Why This “Zero Calorie Sweetener” Isn’t Zero Calories47,447
347.The world's first solar powered train47,678
348.The Self-Driving Race Car48,092
349.You Can Hear The Difference Between Hot and Cold Water48,150
350.Why You Swear in Anglo-Saxon and Order Fancy Food in French: Registers48,318
351.Arson as a Christmas Tradition: The Gävle Goat48,538
352.What counts as a mountain?48,743
353.YouTube Doesn't Know Your Password48,880
354.The Zip Line Across Time Zones49,057
355.A nuclear waste dump you can walk on49,354
356.The Effective Power Bug: Why Can Weird Text Crash Your iPhone?49,381
357.The Confusing Borders of Lake Constance49,862
358.The Problem With Renewable Energy (and how we're fixing it)49,938
359.The first 3D color X-rays50,264
360.The world's only wingsuit tunnel50,465
361.The Moonpig Bug: How 3,000,000 Customers' Details Were Exposed51,384
362.How The Rosetta Stone Unlocked Hieroglyphics51,543
363.Paternoster Lifts: Dangerous, Obsolete and Quite Fun (including over the top!)51,843
364.Why Do Reversing Trucks Not Beep Any More?51,947
365.There's a Bit of England in New York, Literally51,960
366.Flying a plane with fireworks on the wings52,510
367.Why You Can Tweet More In Japanese: What Counts As A Character?52,661
368.The only bit of Louisiana's coast that isn't sinking52,756
369.The Mushroom Cloud Over Britain: RAF Fauld and the Hanbury Crater52,813
370.Making artificial earthquakes with a huge steel ball52,933
371.Zero-G Experiments on Earth: The Bremen Drop Tower54,181
372.The Shellshock Bug In About Four Minutes54,925
373.We Built A Lie-Detector Skeleton From 192755,315
374.Making 200,000 tons of arsenic dust safe55,326
375.What Is Sea Level, Anyway?56,009
376.Blocking People in Real Life: Tom Scott at An Evening of Unnecessary Detail56,321
377.These tunnels stop part of Tokyo flooding56,737
378.Risk, Immortality, and the Terrifying Pulpit Rock56,991Let's PlayImmortality
379.The one-lane bridge shared by cars and trains57,084
380.The other tree that owns itself57,397
381.The secret underground pipeline across Britain57,826
382.The world's largest indoor waterpark58,308
383.The city of golf carts58,835
384.Australia's Bushfire-Hunting Satellites59,094
385.The Radioactive Beach In New York59,690
386.A Questionable Experiment in Motion Sickness60,764
387.Seeing Other People's Steam Accounts: The Christmas Caching Catastrophe61,965
388.Colorado has a giant freezer filled with polar ice62,192
389.A robot just swapped my electric car's battery72,548
390.Why Jonathan Ross Can't Pronounce His Rs63,826
391.Why do London's manholes keep exploding?63,838
392.The Town Where Wi-Fi Is Banned: The Green Bank Telescope and the Quiet Zone64,210
393.Seeing Things: Visual Disturbances We All Experience64,536
394.A Town Called Asbestos64,601
395.Why the government drops flies on California76,634
396.How England's Oldest Road Was Nearly Lost Forever65,129
397.ᚼᛒ: Harald Bluetooth and Your Phone65,593
398.2030: Privacy's Dead. What happens next?65,599
399.The Fishermen That Hold Their Breath For 10 Minutes65,652
400.How can you legally fly a plane designed in 1910?69,000