What YouTuber Am I Quiz

Questions: 69 · 10 minutes
1. I would rather invest in gear (mic, lights, camera) than rely on a raw look.
Strongly disagree
Disagree
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Agree
2. I’m comfortable using templates, motion graphics, or transitions to elevate production value.
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Not sure
Agree
3. I like giving shoutouts or highlighting fan creations to reward participation.
Strongly disagree
Disagree
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Agree
4. I set aside time to reply to comments because it helps viewers feel seen.
Strongly disagree
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5. I would plan specific “beats” (hook, reveal, payoff) before filming.
Strongly disagree
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Agree
6. If viewers suggest improvements, I take their feedback seriously and respond thoughtfully.
Strongly disagree
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7. I’m willing to spend hours editing to get pacing and timing just right.
Strongly disagree
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Agree
8. I like the idea of a membership/Patreon mainly to deepen community, not just to earn money.
Strongly disagree
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Agree
9. I would cut out most pauses, filler words, and repetitive parts.
Strongly disagree
Disagree
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Agree
10. I can start talking on camera without needing a long warm-up.
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Agree
Strongly agree
11. I regularly ask viewers questions (polls, prompts) and use their answers in future content.
Strongly disagree
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12. A clean, consistent visual style (fonts, colors, graphics) matters a lot to me.
Strongly disagree
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13. I can quickly recover if I stumble over my words on camera.
Strongly disagree
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Agree
Strongly agree
14. I’m drawn to creators who use visual humor (edits) as much as verbal humor.
Strongly disagree
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15. I can keep my energy consistent through multiple takes.
Strongly disagree
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Agree
Strongly agree
16. I’m good at telling stories on camera in a way that holds attention.
Strongly disagree
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Agree
Strongly agree
17. I would use b-roll, cutaways, or inserts to keep visuals interesting.
Strongly disagree
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Agree
18. Recording myself talking feels natural rather than awkward.
Strongly disagree
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Strongly agree
19. If someone leaves a kind comment, I feel motivated to respond or acknowledge it.
Strongly disagree
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20. Even without fancy editing, my on-camera presence would still be engaging.
Strongly disagree
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Strongly agree
21. I would add music or ambience to shape the mood of a scene.
Strongly disagree
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22. I’m comfortable showing excitement on camera when I’m genuinely hyped.
Strongly disagree
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Agree
Strongly agree
23. Building a positive comment culture matters to me as much as the video itself.
Strongly disagree
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Agree
24. I’m comfortable making eye contact with the lens as if I’m talking to a person.
Strongly disagree
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Agree
Strongly agree
25. I want viewers to feel like they’re part of something, not just watching me.
Strongly disagree
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26. If I had to film a talking-head intro, I could do it confidently.
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Agree
Strongly agree
27. I prefer a documentary-style edit with intentional transitions and narrative framing.
Strongly disagree
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28. I would create recurring series or inside jokes that make longtime viewers feel like “regulars.”
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29. I would rather show everything as it happened instead of “tightening” the story in editing.
Strongly agree
Agree
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Disagree
30. Collaborating with other creators sounds fun because it connects communities, not just audiences.
Strongly disagree
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31. I’m not afraid to be a little dramatic or expressive on camera to make a point.
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Agree
Strongly agree
32. Jump cuts and rapid edits feel distracting to me.
Strongly agree
Agree
Not sure
Disagree
33. I would rather film more takes to get clean footage than “fix it in editing.”
Strongly disagree
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Agree
34. I can be myself on camera without feeling like I’m “acting.”
Strongly disagree
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Strongly agree
35. If a clip isn’t visually interesting, I would add graphics or a cutaway to fix it.
Strongly disagree
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36. I would map out chapters/segments so viewers always know what’s coming next.
Strongly disagree
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37. When I speak on camera, my facial expressions naturally match what I’m saying.
Strongly disagree
Disagree
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Strongly agree
38. I’m comfortable letting my personality show in my gestures and body language on camera.
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Agree
Strongly agree
39. I would rather have a smaller loyal community than a large audience that doesn’t interact.
Strongly disagree
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Agree
40. I pay attention to recurring commenters and learn what they like.
Strongly disagree
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41. I would use pinned comments or end screens to start conversations, not just to promote videos.
Strongly disagree
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42. I like my videos to have a clear beginning, middle, and end (a strong story arc).
Strongly disagree
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43. I care a lot about color grading, lighting, and overall visual polish.
Strongly disagree
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Agree
44. I’m comfortable being the main “face” of a channel rather than staying behind the scenes.
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Agree
Strongly agree
45. I’d rather post less often if it means I can keep up with community interaction.
Strongly disagree
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Agree
46. I would rather keep in mistakes and awkward pauses than edit them out.
Strongly agree
Agree
Not sure
Disagree
47. I naturally add humor or personality to my delivery when filming.
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Agree
Strongly agree
48. I feel energized and “in my element” when a camera is pointed at me.
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Agree
Strongly agree
49. I enjoy adding sound effects, zooms, and on-screen text to emphasize jokes or reactions.
Strongly disagree
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Not sure
Agree
50. I can talk to the camera as if I’m chatting with a friend.
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Agree
Strongly agree
51. Long, relaxed videos with minimal edits feel more authentic to me.
Strongly agree
Agree
Not sure
Disagree
52. I like videos that feel tightly paced with few “dead” moments.
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Not sure
Agree
53. When I plan content, I think about how viewers can participate (challenges, prompts, duets).
Strongly disagree
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Agree
54. I prefer steady camera work and good framing over handheld, “in the moment” footage.
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Not sure
Agree
55. I can keep viewers engaged with my voice alone (tone, pacing, emphasis).
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Agree
Strongly agree
56. I’m willing to moderate my community (rules, filters, timeouts) to keep it welcoming.
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Not sure
Agree
57. I prefer a consistent upload style even if it means less experimentation with edits.
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Not sure
Agree
58. When I get criticism, I try to respond calmly and keep the discussion respectful.
Strongly disagree
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59. I can explain things clearly on camera without sounding uncertain.
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Agree
Strongly agree
60. I enjoy talking directly with my audience (e.g., livestreams, premieres, stories).
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Not sure
Agree
61. I would rather post a simple video quickly than spend extra time polishing it.
Strongly agree
Agree
Not sure
Disagree
62. If something unexpected happens while filming, I can stay confident and roll with it.
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Agree
Strongly agree
63. I’m interested in running a Discord, server, or group space where viewers can talk to each other.
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Not sure
Agree
64. I prefer videos with quick cuts rather than long, unbroken shots.
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Not sure
Agree
65. I would keep my editing simple: trim the ends and upload.
Strongly agree
Agree
Not sure
Disagree
66. I would host Q&As or community posts to keep the audience involved between uploads.
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Not sure
Agree
67. My ideal video feels like a “hangout” even if it drifts or rambles a bit.
Strongly agree
Agree
Not sure
Disagree
68. I like using captions/subtitles (even stylized ones) to improve pacing and clarity.
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Not sure
Agree
69. I’d be fine uploading a video even if the audio is a bit rough, as long as it feels real.
Strongly agree
Agree
Not sure
Disagree
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