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submitted 11 months ago by hsr@lemmy.dbzer0.com to c/196@lemmy.blahaj.zone

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  • Barges into Youtube

  • Uploads interesting videos weekly for a decade

  • Refuses to elaborate further

  • Heads off into the sunset

Image of Tom Scott flying under a helicopter in a harness


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[-] Technus@lemmy.zip 24 points 11 months ago

I was thinking about this earlier. I'm not sure the OBE would consider his achievements to be noteworthy. If you look at other notable recipients, they all had careers spanning many decades, and the ones in entertainment all have backgrounds in more "classy" vocations (theater, film, music). I'm not sure they'd consider "some guy posting videos on the Internet" (from their perspective) to be of sufficient pedigree. That, and occasionally poking fun at the government and royalty probably hasn't put him very high on the list.

However, i think that even if he was offered knighthood, he'd probably decline it, either because he thinks he doesn't deserve it or because he would be too nervous or embarrassed to accept it.

[-] JK_Flip_Flop@lemmy.world 4 points 11 months ago

Brady Haran (numberphile etc.) was made an OAM, the Australian equivalent of an OBE, largely for his YouTube work. So it's not impossible.

[-] Technus@lemmy.zip 1 points 11 months ago

I'd argue that isn't quite the same thing.

For starters, OAM doesn't confer the title of "Sir" or "Dame" for some reason despite the award still coming from the Monarch of Australia (i.e. the Monarch of the United Kingdom). It seems to me that this was a deliberate choice to not to "dilute" the title when they created the award, suggesting OAM doesn't carry quite the same intended prestige as OBE.

Secondly, Brady Haran's tenure on YouTube is 6 years longer than Tom's (2008 vs 2014), if we're talking about regularly posting videos vs just uploading random projects, and Brady's videos directly promote higher education and academic research through his collaboration with the University of Nottingham. He also worked for the BBC as a journalist for six years before that. This isn't to diminish Tom's work, but I think objectively speaking he's not quite as prolific.

Thirdly, I believe Australian citizens can still receive OBEs as citizens of a Commonwealth realm, so Brady may still receive one down the road, especially if he sticks with it. But if he hasn't gotten one yet, I doubt that Tom would at this point in time.

[-] JK_Flip_Flop@lemmy.world 2 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

All valid but OAMs and OBEs are exactly equivalent, both are the lowest honour and neither confer a title. Only much higher ranks from each honour system KBE/DBE or AK/AD make you a Knight/Dame

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