

He created comedy videos under the moniker “Steezy Grossman” (he changed his name legally from Stephen J. Blippi’s real name is Stevin John, and before he began performing as a twee, 21st-century clown, he was a filmmaker in LA. In this segment, daycare worker Michelle Smith explains how newly appointed Governor Kathy Hochul has issued an executive edict requiring children to wear masks at New York daycare facilities is abusing children, robbing parents of their parental authority and may severely. New York and California continue to lead the country in fanatical and nonsensical Covid policies. It’s this raw kinder-fervor Blippi cultivates among his fans that has grown his YouTube channel to 3.5 million subscribers.from 21st Century Wire.
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YouTube ad payouts vary widely based on multiple factors, but, based on a back-of-the-envelope calculation based on a range of YouTube rates from Social Blade, that volume of traffic could earn $100,000 to $1.6 million per month in ad revenue. In addition to the main Blippi channel, which has almost 3.6 million subscribers, there is a Blippi Toys channel (mostly videos of Blippi with toy trucks or at a play gym, also over 3 million subscribers) and Spanish-dubbed Blippi (with almost 4.3 million subscribers).The Blippi channels have a combined 7 billion views, and get around 400 million views per month, John said in his statement to BuzzFeed News. “His songs are really catchy and not to that point of annoyance.”The Blippi empire — based in a production and distribution warehouse in Las Vegas — is vast.
There are Blippi birthday party plates and decorations. John did not comment on Blippi’s ad revenue.Then there’s the dizzying array of Blippi official merchandise: dolls, books, action figures, bikes, T-shirts, a replica of his hat and glasses. The point is, the channel is potentially very lucrative.
WWE wrestlers did one, BuzzFeed staffers did one, the hosts of the Today show did one, FCC Chair Ajit Pai did one to promote the end of net neutrality.The entertainer then known as Steezy Grossman put his own spin on the meme: In “Harlem Shake Poop,” set in the interior of a sparse bathroom with a shower stall, you see him sitting on the toilet, pants down around his ankles. One person dances to the softer part of the techno song “Harlem Shake” by Baauer then when the beat drops, a jump cut reveals a whole crowd of people dancing wildly, maybe in costumes. (Not to mention a vast cottage industry of unauthorized “Blippi-inspired” merchandise — blue and orange cake pops, and knit caps, and tutus — that he doesn’t profit from.) It’s quite an empire to have developed in just five short years.The “ Harlem Shake” meme went viral in early 2013.

If autoplay is on, there’s a good chance Blippi will show up sooner or later if you’re watching children’s videos, which is how many kids discover him.John tries his best to engineer a rapport with viewers. With high view counts and a deep catalog of videos on popular kids topics, Blippi is likely to show up in YouTube’s recommendations sidebar. While the programming that many millennials grew up on — Reading Rainbow or Sesame Street — was distributed by highly regulated networks, Blippi succeeds because it’s rewarded by the algorithm.The videos have been fully search engine–optimized and often come up toward the top of searches for things like “videos for kids” or “tractors.” In an interview on a K-Swiss podcast, John said he used a lot of “generic SEO, titles, descriptions, tags” to build his audience.
I just might not watch that chocolate factory video again. “But I also don’t want to deprive my kid of his construction videos that have actually really helped boost his language skills. “Unfortunately, it's a lot easier documented these days.”“Do I want my kid to go and give him a hug? Probably not,” said Rebecca McBride Wilcox, a parent of an avid Blippi fan. You should check it out!” The comment was recently deleted.While Blippi’s sordid past as the "Harlem Shake Poop" guy might be eyebrow-raising, parents said it’s not a deal breaker.“I predict many young people do silly things, which, once they have grown up and matured, regret, and that is life!” said Davey, who runs the parenting site. Both SteezyGrossman.com and HarlemShakePoop.com sites are gone, as are the social media accounts for Steezy Grossman.There is scant evidence connecting Blippi and Steezy online, except for a tantalizing comment in a Reddit thread for moms, "Does anyone else want to fuck Blippi?" One redditor, who loosely followed Steezy’s career after watching the poop video, wrote, “The man behind Blippi 'Stephen Grossman' (changed his name now, understandably) was the guy behind the infamous 'Harlem Shake Poop' video where he has explosive diarrhea all over his friend. It delivers the same thing over , and that’s what parents want,” Polly Conway, a senior TV editor who also focuses on YouTube for Common Sense Media, an organization that educates parents on children’s media, told BuzzFeed News.Now that he’s deeply rooted in the world of children’s entertainment, John does not seem eager to have Steezy Grossman or the “Harlem Shake Poop” video publicized now.
