Jschlatt
Schlatt in 2021
Personal information
Born1999
Occupations
Signature
Websiteschlatt.co
YouTube information
Channelsjschlatt
jschlattLIVE
Schlatt & Co.
The Weekly Slap
Big man
DID SCHLATT WIN?
jschlattVODS
Years active2010-present
Subscribers
  • 4.33 million (jschlattLIVE)
  • 11.32 million (combined)[a]
Total views
  • 599 million (jschlattLIVE)
  • 3.19 billion (combined)[b]
Associated acts
100,000 subscribers2019
1,000,000 subscribers2020
Twitch information
Channels
Years active2018–present
Followers2.7 million[c]

Last updated: July 13th, 2024

Jschlatt (born 1999) is an American YouTuber, Twitch streamer, podcast host and entrepreneur. Schlatt is formerly a co-owner of the gaming organization One True King, and co-owns a number of podcasts with other content creators. He is known for his unique style of video essays and his involvement with the Dream SMP.

As of June 2, 2024, Schlatt's YouTube channels collectively hold 11.32 million subscribers[a] and 3.19 billion views[b], while his Twitch channels have gained 2.7 million followers.[c]

Career

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2010-2016: YouTube breakout success

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Jschlatt begun uploading to YouTube in 2010, creating Nerf videos inspired by Call of Duty gameplay and Freddie Wong.[1] After pivoting to creating gameplay videos with an Xbox and a PVR, in July 2013 Schlatt created the jschlatt channel with the intention of creating "MLG montage parodies".[2]

From early on, Schlatt used an avatar of Rammie, a character from Castle Crashers, as his YouTube avatar.[3] In December 2017, Schlatt switched to a new profile picture inspired by Rammie, created by Dana Clement.[4] Since then, Schlatt has released a number of physical products under the Rammie brand, including a range of Youtooz products.[5][6] The Rammie trademark was registered in August 2022.[7]

Using his editing skills and knowledge of comedic timing gained from his previous channels, Jschlatt successly grew the channel to over 400 subscribers in three years.[3]

2016-2019: Sleep Deprived, Essays & CallMeCarson

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In late 2016, Schlatt begun experimenting with creating video essays, releasing What's Out There?, focusing on theories about the Observable universe.[8] His most successful essay videos between 2017 and 2018 focus on OpenTTD, Minecraft and Radiohead's 1997 album, OK Computer.

Jschlatt uploaded the first episode of Sleep Deprived, a comedy podcast, on July 22nd 2017, his first podcast with long-time friend and content creator Mikasacus.[9] Fellow commentary YouTubers Aztrosist and Apandah joined early on, and the line-up has remained the same since.[10]

On February 7th, 2018, Jschlatt uploaded elon r u ok, a short video focused on Elon Musk.[11] It went viral and remains his most popular video.

In June 2018, Schlatt began streaming on Twitch, primarly playing Minecraft, Planet Coaster and Rollercoaster Tycoon 2.[12] By March 2019 he had over 3,000 followers while streaming Minecraft.[13]

Schlatt was one of the orginal creators involved with Carson "CallMeCarson" King and Cooper "Cscoop" Schulz's SMPLive survival multiplayer server, which operated from March 2019 until January 2020. Jschlatt's channels experienced massive growth upon joining SMPLive; his newly created channel jschlattLIVE had gained over 89,000 subscribers by June.[14] Schlatt joined other ventures with King and Schulz, appearing as a regular guest on their podcast Goopcast (later Lunch Club) from June 2019.[15]

In July 2019, Schlatt created the TekkitLive server, a spin-off of SMPLive, which used the "Tekkit" modpack. The focus of TekkitLive, also known as Tekkit Tuesdays, revolved around various "companies" (comprising of streamers including Technoblade, Ted Nivison, ConnorEatsPants, and Carson) competing in an arms race. Schlatt named his company Schlatt & Co., which later became the name for his second YouTube channel.

Ultimately he dissasociated from Carson, who in 2021 was accused of grooming underage fans.[16][17]

2019-present: Dream SMP, OTK, Chuckle Sandwich

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In 2021, Schlatt joined the cast of the Dream SMP.



Personal life

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Jschlatt keeps most details of his personal life private [has he explained why - cite?]. He was born and raised in New York State, USA in 1999[18] and was raised a Catholic. After graduating from Regis High School in 2017,[19] Schlatt studied computer science at college until he dropped out in 2019 to persue his content creation career full-time.

Schlatt has stated multiple times that his date of birth is 2 years and one day before the September 11 attacks.

In February 2021, Schlatt moved to Austin, Texas with fellow creator ConnorEatsPants, as severe winter storms swept the state. [quote from chuckle sandwich ep? twt?] He returned to New York in 2024, citing [?].


Notes

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  1. ^ a b Subscribers, broken down by channel:
    4.33 million (jschlattLIVE)
    2.59 million (Big guy)
    1.29 million (jschlatt)
    1.02 million (Schlatt & Co.)
    944 thousand (theweeklyslap)
    734 thousand (jschlattVODS)
    421 thousand (DID SCHLATT WIN?)
  2. ^ a b Views, broken down by channel:
    2,243,978,252 (Big guy)
    599,146,812 (jschlattLIVE)
    111,806,307 (Schlatt & Co.)
    101,388,835 (jschlattVODS)
    53,680,645 (DID SCHLATT WIN?)
    61,632,648 (jschlatt)
    20,878,576 (theweeklyslap)
  3. ^ a b Followers, broken down by channel:
    2,136,157 (schlatt)
    573,414 (bigguy)

References

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  1. ^ Jschlatt (October 19, 2018). 8 years of creating (Podcast) – via YouTube. Our journey begins in 2010, inspired by a mix of Call of Duty commentaries and Freddie W short films, I decided with my best friend [...] we filmed ourselves running around shooting each other with bright yellow Nerf guns
  2. ^ Jschlatt (October 19, 2018). 8 years of creating (Podcast) – via YouTube. 2014 was when I really started grinding at it, though. [...] I turned to the warm embrace of memes, montage parodies as they were called then. And this is actually when I started the jschlatt channel, the one I have today.
  3. ^ a b "jschlatt - YouTube". YouTube. Archived from the original on June 17, 2016.
  4. ^ @jschlatt (December 25, 2017). "I'm happy to show you my new YouTube profile picture, made by @DannaClement!" (Tweet). Retrieved June 13, 2024 – via Twitter.
  5. ^ "Jschlatt – Youtooz Collectibles". Youtooz. Retrieved June 13, 2024.
  6. ^ Iqbal, Abdullah (January 7, 2024). "Best Youtooz Plushies Of 2024". TheGamer. Retrieved September 8, 2024.
  7. ^ "Global Brand Database - Rammie". Global Brand Database. Retrieved June 13, 2024.
  8. ^ jschlatt (December 17, 2016). What's Out There?. Retrieved June 13, 2024 – via YouTube.
  9. ^ jschlatt (July 22, 2017). Sleep Deprived Podcast #1 w/ Mikasacus. Retrieved June 7, 2024 – via YouTube.
  10. ^ "‎Sleep Deprived Podcast on Apple Podcasts". Apple Podcasts. March 19, 2024. Retrieved June 7, 2024.
  11. ^ jschlatt (February 6, 2018). elon r u ok. Retrieved June 13, 2024 – via YouTube.
  12. ^ "Schlatt - Streams List and Statistics". TwitchTracker. Retrieved June 7, 2024.
  13. ^ "Schlatt - Statistics". TwitchTracker. Retrieved June 7, 2024.
  14. ^ "YouTube". web.archive.org. June 1, 2019. Retrieved June 8, 2024.
  15. ^ Lunch Club Podcast (June 5, 2019). Goopcast #7 - Profitable. Retrieved June 11, 2024 – via YouTube.
  16. ^ Tenbarge, Kat. "A 'Minecraft' YouTube star has been accused of 'grooming' and sexting with 2 underage fans". Business Insider. Retrieved June 7, 2024.
  17. ^ theweeklyslap (January 6, 2021). Carson. Retrieved June 8, 2024 – via YouTube.
  18. ^ Press-Reynolds, Kieran (June 29, 2021). "A streamer whose frequent 'cancellations' sparked a meme is accused of Islamophobia for 2018 Allah tweet". Business Insider. Archived from the original on May 5, 2024. Retrieved September 8, 2024.
  19. ^ "Regians Compete in FIRST Tech Challenge". Regis High School (New York City). April 18, 2016. Retrieved June 7, 2024. John Schlatter '16