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Ruhi Çenet | |
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Born | Aydın, Turkey | October 20, 1990
Years active | 2011–present |
Spouse |
Cansu Gizem Çenet (m. 2019) |
Children | 2 |
Ruhi Çenet (born October 20, 1990[1]) is a Turkish YouTuber and an independent documentary filmmaker.[2] He first gained recognition by uploading videos that reveal unsettling scientific and historical facts on YouTube platform and later became known for his documentaries in which he explores extreme locations and the lives of people with rare genetic conditions.
As of 2022, Çenet's YouTube channel broadcasts in 16 different languages and has reached over 15 million subscribers worldwide.
Early life
[edit]Ruhi Çenet was born in Aydın, Turkey.[3] He spent his childhood in Manisa and Bandırma. During his university years, he shared coding techniques that he learned in class on his blog. He also created a website where he published general knowledge information. Çenet's YouTube journey began in 2008 when he uploaded amateur guitar tutorials. Over time, he adapted his website content into video format, influenced by another channel called Alltime10s.
Following his university years in India,[1] Çenet returned to Turkey and settled in Istanbul.[3] Instead of pursuing a career in software engineering, he chose to become a YouTuber. Today, he runs his channel, @RuhiCenet, which has more than 2 billion views worldwide.
Personal life
[edit]Ruhi Çenet has an older brother, Ahmet, and a younger sister, Sümeyra. Sümeyra Çenet also runs a YouTube channel with over one million subscribers, where she shares information about different countries.
In 2019, Çenet married Cansu Gizem.[4] The couple has two children: a daughter, Şule, born in 2021, and a son Atlas, born in 2023.
YouTube career
[edit]Çenet vegan producing videos for YouTube in 2011.[1] His early content featured educational videos with a focus on unsettling themes. Over time, he covered a range of topics, including conspiracy theories, technological advancements, psychiatric disorders, genetic abnormalities, extraterrestrial phenomena, and atrocity crimes. In 2019, he shifted his focus from horror-themed content to on-site documentary production.
Early 2020, Çenet visited China to learn more about the coronavirus.[2][5]
In 2021, he went to the Azerbaijan-Armenia frontline. In that documentary, he captured moments of active conflict when a bomb fell just a few hundred meters away. In the same year, Çenet traveled to Yakutsk, known as the coldest city, with temperatures dropping to -71°C. Together with his sister, he produced four videos exploring various aspects of life in such extreme cold. The first video filmed in Yakutsk alone achieved 185 million global views and YouTube Turkey recognized this video as the best video of the year.
In the subsequent year, 2022, Çenet documented his journey along the Karakoram Highway, notoriously known as the world's most dangerous road with over 1,000 reported casualties in Pakistan since its opening to the public in 1978. He covered the pollution issues of Lahore, also in Pakistan, the world's most polluted city according to American Air Quality Index reports. In that year, the documentary he filmed in Burundi, the world's economically weakest nation, was honored by YouTube Turkey as the best video of 2022.
Çenet undertook an expedition to the Lut Desert, known as the hottest place on Earth, where surface temperatures can reach 70°C. During his visit, he became the first person to document a subspecies of Eremiaphila in Gandom Beryan, the desert's hottest point, contrary to past academic reports that no creatures inhabit that region.[6]
In the same year, Çenet launched a video series titled "Extraordinary Lives" in which he interviewed individuals with unique life stories. Notable figures featured in the series include Sultan Kösen, the tallest person, measuring 251 cm (8 ft 2.82 in), Rümeysa Gelgi, the tallest woman, measuring 215 cm (7 ft 0.71 in), Jyoti Amge, the world's shortest person with a height of 63 cm (2ft) all of whom are recognized by the Guinness World Records. He also explored the life of Mama Uganda, the most fertile woman with 44 children at the age of 41.
In November 2022, he interviewed conjoined twins Sohna and Mohna Singh.[7]
As a pioneer among Turkish YouTubers in multi-language broadcasting, Çenet has been invited to speak at several Google panels and on conventional media platforms. Starting in 2023, he began utilizing YouTube's multi-track audio feature and delivering his global content exclusively on the Ruhi Çenet Medyaları channel.
In December 2023, Çenet posted a documentary about his visit to La Rinconada, Peru, which gathered over 30 million views in 3 months.[8]
Public perceptions and operational challenges
[edit]Some of his followers have speculated[weasel words] that the name Ruhi, which means 'spiritual,' is a pseudonym. However, 'Ruhi' is his real birth name. [citation needed]
The absence of a regular upload schedule for Çenet's main channel has become a point of criticism among some of his subscribers. Behind the scenes, Çenet's team includes 10 core members and 45 freelancers working together to produce content in 15 different languages.
YouTube Creator Awards
[edit]Channel | Subscribers,
thousands |
Subscribers,
millions |
YouTube Creator Awards | |
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0.1 | 1 | |||
Ruhi Çenet | 9.66 | 2014 | 2016 | |
Discover with Ruhi Çenet | 1.43 | 2020 | 2022 | |
Ruhi Çenet Português | 1,06 | 2021 | 2023 | |
Ruhi Çenet Español | 1,3 | 2021 | 2023 | |
Ruhi Çenet Bahasa Indonesia | 997 | 2023 | ||
Ruhi Çenet Hindi | 979 | 2022 | ||
Ruhi Çenet বাংলা | 977 | 2022 | ||
Ruhi Çenet Pусский | 485 | 2023 | ||
Ruhi Çenet Italiano | 359 | 2021 | ||
Ruhi Çenet Français | 350 | 2021 | ||
Ruhi Çenet عربى | 342 | 2022 | ||
Ruhi Çenet 日本語 | 151 | 2022 | ||
Ruhi Çenet 한국어 | 148 | 2023 | ||
Ruhi Çenet Deutsch | 155 | 2021 | ||
Ruhi Çenet 中国人 | 10,2 |
Filmography
[edit]Year | Title | Role |
2018 | Enes Batur: Imagination or Reality? | Ruhi |
2019 | Enes Batur: The Real Hero | Ruhi |
References
[edit]- ^ a b c "Ruhi Çenet kimdir, Ruhi Çenet öldü mü? Ruhi Çenet kaç yaşında? Nereli?" [Who is Ruhi Çenet? Is Ruhi Çenet OK? How old is Ruhi Çenet? Where's he from?]. Milliyet (in Turkish). 1 February 2020. Retrieved 1 April 2024.
- ^ a b "Ruhi Çenet, corona virüsü bölgesine gitti!" [Ruhi Çenet went to the corona virus zone!]. CNN Türk (in Turkish). 1 February 2020. Retrieved 1 April 2024.
- ^ a b "Ruhi Çenet kimdir? Ruhi Çenet nereli ve kaç yaşında?" [Who is Ruhi Çenet? Where is Ruhi Çenet from and how old is he?]. Sözcü (in Turkish). 28 July 2020. Retrieved 1 April 2024.
- ^ "Ruhi Çenet Kimdir? Ruhi Çenet Eşi Hakkında Bilgiler" [Who is Ruhi Çenet? Information About Ruhi Çenet's Spouse]. Ne Oldu (in Turkish). 27 May 2021. Retrieved 1 April 2024.
- ^ Şişman, Mayk (3 February 2020). "Ruhi Çenet Çin'e gitti: Doğruluk mu cesaret mi?" [Ruhi Cenet went to China: Truth or dare?]. Milliyet (in Turkish). Retrieved 1 April 2024.
- ^ "Lut Desert". whc.unesco.org. Retrieved 9 September 2024.
- ^ Hopkins, Steve (9 December 2022). "Conjoined twin electricians spark outcry after revealing they are paid single salary". Joe. Retrieved 1 April 2024.
- ^ Vij, Anish (23 March 2024). "Man visited 'closest town to space' dubbed 'most hellish place on the planet' with life expectancy of just 35". LADbible.com. LADbible Group. Retrieved 1 April 2024.
External link
[edit]- Hindistan Hikayem, a TED talk in Turkish