>>12186431This. I dont really follow pop sci Youtuber, but the few times she cropped up it was always a sociological or biographically themed video like some stupid shit about van der Waerden's grades in high school geometry or some stupid shit. She should have studied history or sociology and dine a masters degree on science history or sociology. She might have actually enjoyed it. Instead she choose to larp as a stemfag and collect the attention and betabux of highschoolers and freshman undergrads that are obsessed with popsci and academic culture. Its sad too because the only reason she had any success as a entertainer is because she was a mildly attractive 6/10 women. Given that there are probably only a few thousand physics grad student in the US at any given time, and given the high demand for science popularizers and communicators amongst the general public, it follows that if you are a mildly attractive women in a physics PhD program, you can easily achieve a huge social media following just by making your existence kown on the internet.