![]() The channel was renamed to D!NG on May 12, 2019, seemingly due to the channel being demonetized for having a name that was not considered advertiser-friendly. DONG was formerly a segment featured on the main Vsauce channel and then on the Vsauce3 channel before its own channel was launched in 2015, with the first video uploaded on October 29, 2015. WeSauce has remained inactive since October 15, 2015.ĭ!NG, formerly DONG (Do Online Now, Guys), is a spin-off channel by Vsauce that features unusual pages, apps, and games from around the Internet. The channel featured segments Your BiDiPi, JAM, Music LeanBack!, Riddle Challenge, This World of Ours, and ITVS. ![]() WeSauce was a channel that compiled works from fans of the Vsauce channels. On December 19, Jake announced that he had begun treatment and a tumor on his lower leg had been successfully removed by surgery. On November 25, 2015, Jake revealed that he has sarcoma, a rare form of cancer. He has also presented videos with celebrity guest appearances from Bill Nye, Jack Black, The Muppets, Paul Rudd, and Neil deGrasse Tyson. Vsauce3 has collaborated with YouTubers Joe Hanson from It's Okay to be Smart and Vanessa Hill from BrainCraft. There are currently four recurring segments: HeadShot, Game LÜT, 9bit, and Fact Surgery. Vsauce3 is hosted by Jake Roper and is dedicated to fictional worlds and video games. The podcast has featured interviews with Casey Neistat, Derek Muller from Veritasium, Destin Sandlin from Smarter Every Day, Dolan Dark, iDubbbz, and Grandayy. In November 2018, Lieber and channel producer Matt Tabor launched The Create Unknown podcast, which interviews digital creators. Before 2019, videos were released under recurring segments, such as MindBlow, BiDiPi, 54321, and BOAT. Since 2019, Vsauce2 has largely produced videos regarding probability, paradoxes, and dilemmas, most of which are mathematical or economic in nature and visualized through real-world situations. ![]() Vsauce2, hosted by Kevin Lieber, has covered topics concerning unusual knowledge, gadgets, and people. On October 1, 2019, all episodes became viewable, with ads, for free for those without YouTube Premium. Three seasons of Mind Field have been released on Vsauce, each one with eight episodes. Mind Field (a word play on minefield and mind) is an American web television series produced exclusively for YouTube Premium (formerly YouTube Red), created and presented by Michael Stevens. During that month, the main Vsauce channel reached 1 million subscribers. Vsauce was one of the fastest growing channels during September 2012. On July 25, 2012, the WeSauce channel was created. In December 2010, the Vsauce2 (on December 7) and Vsauce3 (on December 24) channels were created. The educational segments became more popular, and since September 9, 2012, only the educational segment (known as DOT.) has been presented. The channel then became a mix of information and online activities, and solely educational segments popped up. However, certain segments such as IMG! slowly took over, and Stevens became the sole host. Initially, the channel's programming focused on video games and featured a number of hosts. After Stevens generated the fake website, he registered it and began uploading videos. ![]() According to episode #18 of LÜT on the original Vsauce channel, the name "Vsauce" was generated using the fake website generator portion of a site called Fake Name Generator. On April 17, 2010, Michael Stevens launched the main Vsauce channel.
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