Citations:BreadTuber

Noun: "(Internet) a videoblogger who is part of BreadTube"

 * 2020, Tanner Mirrlees, "Socialists On Social Media Platforms: Communicating Within And Against Digital Capitalism", in Beyond Digital Capitalism: New Ways of Living (eds. Greg Albo & Leo Panitch), page 135:
 * For a thoughtful study of some BreadTubers, see Dmitry Kuznetsov and Milan Ismangil, 'YouTube as Praxis? On BreadTube and the Digital Propagation of Socialist Thought', tripleC 18(1), 2020, pp. 204-218.
 * 2020, "100 Things to Do While in Self-Quarantine", Binghamton Review (Binghamton University), 1 April 2020 (April Fool's issue), page 11:
 * Go to your shrine of BreadTubers and pray (Shit, aren't we supposed to be atheist?)
 * 2020, Kelley Marie Cotter, "Critical Algorithmic Literacy: Power, Epistemology, and Platforms", thesis submitted to Michigan State University, page 8:
 * Entering into this visibility war requires BreadTubers to build knowledge about YouTube’s algorithms and find ways to mobilize this knowledge in order to facilitate the collective visibility of the community
 * 2021, Christian Fuchs, Social Media: A Critical Introduction, unnumbered page:
 * Contrapoints, Philosophy Tube, Hbomberguy, and Shaun are among the most popular Breadtubers.
 * 2021, Mike Watson, The Memeing of Mark Fisher: How the Frankfurt School Foresaw Capitalist Realism and What To Do About It, unnumbered page:
 * With regard to the latter point, one can quite literally sense that some online leftists really do want to “win” the online left “game,” while a number of smaller “players” enjoy backing a given Breadtuber, for example, to “win” against another.
 * 2021, Terrance Davis, "The rise in class-conscious media", The Signal (Georgia State University), 19 October 2021, page 6:
 * Among the most popular “Breadtubers” is Contrapoints, with her channel amassing an audience of nearly 1.5 million subscribers.