Kurtis Conner

Kurtis Matthew Kenneth Conner (born May 4, 1994) is a Canadian comedian, YouTuber, and podcaster.

Conner began social media on Vine,[2] a now-defunct app that hosted only short-form videos.

[3] He amassed around 350 thousand followers on the platform, but he later decided to attempt to create long-form content on YouTube.

[2] His channel has become known for criticizing content perceived as problematic on YouTube and for making fun of those who wish to marginalize groups of people.

Conner and Sharpe were both disturbed by the content, frequently commenting in the video that they found it difficult to make light of such a serious subject.

[2] He has created content about the TikTok Hype House, manipulative tactics used by Justin Bieber's team to promote his song "Yummy", the 22 Convention (a "convention for women" run by anti-feminist men's rights activists),[2] and pick-up artist Russell Hartley (whom Conner dubbed "misogynist of the year").

Like YouTubers Drew Gooden and Danny Gonzalez, he took a more lighthearted and comedic approach to the commentary genre and used a deadpan delivery.

[12] In 2019, he was a special guest and opening act for his friends and fellow YouTubers Danny Gonzalez and Drew Gooden during their We Are Two Different People Tour.