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Tom Scott, a British educator, performer, and YouTuber, was born in Mansfield, United Kingdom, in 1984. Find out about Tom Scott’s height, age, physical characteristics, dating and affair history, family, and professional updates. Find Out How Much Money He Has This Year and How Much He Spends? Discover how, at 39 years old, he made the majority of his net worth as well.

Popular AsThomas Scott
OccupationYouTuber,presenter
Age39 years old
Net Worth$1 Million – $5 Million
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Born1984
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BirthplaceMansfield, United Kingdom
NationalityBritish

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Timeline

British web developer, game show presenter, and YouTuber Tom Scott Scott is most renowned for creating educational videos for his own YouTube channel, which he uses to share videos on a variety of subjects, such as science, technology, and history. More than 2.6 million people were subscribers to Scott’s channel as of May 2020, with over 572 million views.

Scott and his buddy and coworker Matt Gray started a joint YouTube channel, Matt & Tom, at the end of 2015. The Park Bench was a series on the channel in which the two would converse about movies, trips, and other experiences while perched on a park bench. The series was produced weekly from its debut until 24 March 2018, when they stated that the series would no longer be produced on a regular basis owing to time constraints. The Technical Difficulties began posting videos on the channel around the end of 2018, one of which being “The Experiments” (2018), in which the group tested out several concepts for game shows. Two Of These People Are Lying, their new series, will premiere on June 12, 2019, and Scott will have to

Identify the member of the group providing correct information about a Wikipedia page whose title he selected from a pre-made stack.

Scott and Matt Gray co-founded Emojli in 2014. Based on the social networking software Yo, it was a parody emoji-only social network that Salon referred to as “an inside joke turned into reality”. The closure occurred in July 2015 due to the high maintenance costs. In September 2015, Scott continued this work by building a full-size emoji keyboard that could type all of the basic Unicode emojis using fourteen common keyboards.

In 2013, Scott’s Tumblr site, “Actual Facebook Graph Searches,” garnered significant attention due to its potentially embarrassing or hazardous compilation of public Facebook data using Facebook’s Graph Search feature. Examples of the data displayed included men in Tehran who had declared themselves to be “interested in men” or “single women who live nearby and are interested in men and like getting drunk.”

Following graduation, Scott participated in a number of British television series as a presenter and participant. In 2010, he was the captain of the Hitchhikers in the third series of BBC Four’s Only Connect, but the Strategists eliminated him in the semifinals. Later, in 2012, he co-hosted the Sky 1 series Gadget Geeks with Colin Furze and Creative Technologist Charles Yarnold, where he was in charge of

the process of developing software solutions.

The “Reverse Trivia Podcast” series, which Scott and the Technical Difficulties group started in 2010, featured Scott reading the answer to a trivia question card from 1984 while the other panelists tried to guess the question. 2014 saw the end of the program, which preceded Citation Needed.

Scott entered the 2010 election as the parody candidate “Mad Cap’n Tom” in the Cities of London and Westminster constituency for the Parliament, having lost a wager that the New Orleans Saints would lose Super Bowl XLIV. Interestingly, Scott faced off against Jack Nunn, the Pirate Party candidate, who was referred to as “a split in the pirate vote” on the BBC News Quiz. He ran on a platform of eliminating rum taxes, requiring schools to teach “swordsmanship and gunnery,” giving away free rolls of duct tape to “fix broken Britain,” and imposing a 50% tax on MP3 downloads of Cheryl Cole because he despises the singer. In the safe Conservative seat of Westminster, he characterized his chances of victory as “Somewhere between

A snowball has 0% chance in hell.” 84 votes, or 0.2% of the total, went to him, including one from Oasis lead guitarist Noel Gallagher.

After organizing International Talk Like a Pirate Day in the UK in 2008, Scott’s friends put him forward to run as “Mad Cap’n Tom Scott” for president of the University of York Students’ Union. He was a joke candidate, yet he managed to win and become the 48th president of the organization. In the same year, Scott co-founded The Technical Difficulties, a comedy group, and together they hosted a program on University Radio York under the same name. Later, at the Student Radio Awards, the program took home the Kevin Greening Award.

On May 17, 2006, Scott created his primary YouTube channel, Tom Scott, initially under the pseudonym “enyay.” Scott creates and posts instructional films on a variety of subjects, such as science, technology, and history, to the channel. A cinematic adaptation of Citation Needed with The Technical Difficulties ran for eight seasons on the channel, from March 2014 to November 2018. He also provided explanations on computer security problems on Brady Haran’s Computerphile YouTube channel. He became well-known for donning red T-shirts, which were first worn to maintain uniformity while filming.

Originally from Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, Scott graduated from the University of York with a degree in linguistics. While in university, in 2004, Scott built a website parodying the British government’s “Preparing for Emergencies” website, including a section explaining what to do in event of a zombie apocalypse. Scott responded with a “polite response declining to take down the site” after the Cabinet Office demanded that the website be taken down; as of May 2020, the website remains up.
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