Some odds and end from the various channels I follow and their works...
Captain Disillusion explains many fake viral videos that circulate the internet, going through the techniques used to create them and how viral algorithms push these pointless excursions to your feed. He takes trash and makes gold.
Thew Adams talks about toys mostly, generally Transformers. There's no reason why someone like me who barely collects memorabilia or figures should be into this but Thew is such a lovable, emotive fellow that he pretty much got me to pick up IDW's More Than Meets The Eye comics and rekindle my affection for all things Cybertronian. Also, Puns! And 2000AD references!
Defunctland makes a series of mini documentaries surprisingly comprehensive on closed theme parks, rides and amusement arcades amongst other things.
Quinton Reviews is in much the same wheelhouse as HBomberguy, covering a wide variety of subjects and covers all of them with a fair amount of comprehension. Has also done a lot of good charity work these last few years.
Fredrik Knudsen is an archivist. He makes full length documentaries of various topics from cults, to internet phenomena, to people of interest. A video of Down The Rabbit Hole is a top priority watch whenever it gets uploaded.
Kyle Kallgren is a film critic i've been following for nearly 10 years, and he's gone from strength to strength. He recently put out a scathing critique on how Birth of a Nations endurance is a misguided one, I heartily recommend you check it out.