Tom Scott Wiki, Biography, Age, Spouse, Height, Net Worth, Fast Facts
Thomas Scott is a British YouTuber and web developer. He is best known for producing online videos for his self-titled YouTube channel, which mainly offers educational videos across a range of topics including history, geography, science, technology, and linguistics. As of November 2022, his channel has approximately 5.61 million subscribers and 1.4 billion video views. He also has four other channels: Matt and Tom (featuring Matt Gray), Tom Scott plus (which features collaborations with a number of other creators), The Technical Difficulties (which features him with the other members of the comedy troupe of the same name) and Lateral with Tom Scott (a podcast based on his 2018 game show of the same name).
Early work
Originally from Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, Scott graduated from the University of York with a degree in linguistics. While at university, in 2004, Scott produced a website parodying the British government’s “Preparing for Emergencies” website, including a section explaining what to do in case of a zombie apocalypse. This resulted in the Cabinet Office demanding the site be taken down; Scott sent a “polite response declining to take down the site”; as of October 2022,[update] the site is still live.
In 2009, Scott became the UK organiser of International Talk Like a Pirate Day, and was subsequently nominated by his friends to run for student president at the University of York Students’ Union, under the guise of his Talk Like a Pirate Day persona, “Mad Cap’n Tom Scott”. Despite running as a joke, he won the election and served as the organisation’s 48th president. When he was on the podcast Corridor Cast, he said that it was terrible as he did not know what to do, so his team would fill in for him. That same year, Scott and three friends formed the comedy troupe, The Technical Difficulties, with whom he hosted a radio show of the same name on University Radio York. The show later won the Kevin Greening award at the Student Radio Awards.
After graduating, Scott made several appearances on British television shows both as a contestant and presenter. He captained the Hitchhikers in series 3 of BBC Four’s Only Connect in 2010 but was knocked out by the Strategists in the semi-finals, and, in 2012, was a presenter in the Sky 1 series Gadget Geeks alongside Colin Furze and Creative Technologist Charles Yarnold, where he was responsible for the creation of software solutions.
In 2010, Scott and the Technical Difficulties troupe began the “Reverse Trivia Podcast” series on the Technical Difficulties website wherein Scott would read the answer to a 1984 trivia question card while his fellow panellists attempted to guess the question. The show concluded in 2014 after the commencement of Citation Needed.
Scott received widespread coverage in 2013 for “Actual Facebook Graph Searches”, a Tumblr site which exposed a potentially embarrassing and dangerous collection of public Facebook data using Facebook’s Graph Search, such as showing men in Tehran who have said that they were “interested in men” or “single women who live nearby and are interested in men and like getting drunk”.
YouTube career
Scott registered his main YouTube channel, Tom Scott (originally under the username “enyay”, derived from the Spanish name of the letter Ñ, “eñe”, a username he has mentioned he “despised”), on 17 May 2006. At the start of his YouTube channel, Scott uploaded several cooking videos in which he would cook food in odd ways.
Scott produces and uploads educational videos to the channel across a range of topics including linguistics, history, geography, science and technology. Also hosted on the channel was the series Citation Needed with The Technical Difficulties over eight seasons, from March 2014 to November 2018. In this series Scott would walk through a chosen Wikipedia article, while his fellow panellists attempted to guess facts about the article. He additionally produced explanations of computer security issues on Brady Haran’s YouTube channel, Computerphile. He is known for wearing red T-shirts, originally worn out of a need for continuity during filming, and because Scott was wearing a red t-shirt in the primary picture he used on his personal website at the time, and used red as the accent colour for the website.
At the end of 2015, Scott launched a collaborative YouTube channel with his colleague and friend, Matt Gray, called Matt & Tom. The channel hosted The Park Bench wherein the pair would sit on a park bench and discuss videos, their travels, and other anecdotes. The series was produced weekly from its inception until 24 March 2018, when they announced that the series would no longer be produced on a regular schedule due to time constraints. In late 2018, the channel became a vehicle for videos of The Technical Difficulties, including “The Experiments” (2018), where the troupe piloted a number of game show ideas. As of 12 June 2019, it is airing their new series Two of These People Are Lying, in which Scott has to guess which of the troupe is giving accurate information pertaining to a Wikipedia article whose title he has drawn from a prepared stack.
In November 2018, Scott founded Pad 26 Limited, a company offering content production, format development, and YouTube consultancy.
In 2021, Scott challenged artificial intelligence education YouTuber Jordan Harrod to create a deepfake version of him for $100. In a collaboration video posted on his channel, Harrod succeeded in doing so and also discussed the tech and dangers associated with deepfakes.
Also in 2021, Scott launched two new YouTube channels: Tom Scott plus on 14 June, focused on collaboration videos with other YouTubers, and The Technical Difficulties on 2 July, inactive until 7 July 2022 when he published the first video.
In March 2022, Scott collaborated on Tom Scott plus with musician Beardyman (also brother of Jay Foreman), creating together a hyperpop song named “Shelter me from the rain”, which was released under the name “MC HyperScott” to Spotify on 5 March 2022.
Amazing Places
Scott has a series of videos dedicated to talking about certain places around the world called Amazing Places. In 2016, Scott published a video about the geology of the Wharfe River in Yorkshire, England. In 2020, Scott posted a video where he travelled to Iceland’s northernmost islet, Kolbeinsey. Also in 2020, Scott posted a video about Wunderland Kalkar, an amusement park in Germany inside a nuclear power plant. In October 2021, he visited the only float-through McDonald’s in the world located in Hamburg, Germany.
Tom’s Language Files
A very popular series of videos on Scott’s channel is called Tom’s Language Files. The videos are based on linguistics and the grammatical structures of languages. Some of the latest entries in this series are co-written by linguists Gretchen McCulloch and Molly Ruhl.
The Basics
Scott also has a series on computer science, called The Basics. In these, he covers the fundamentals of IT, and also has made videos on actual exploits, bugs with technology.
Daily Habits
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10 AM to 8 PM |
Workout Time | 8 AM to 9 AM |
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Net Worth
The Estimated Net worth is $80K – USD $85k.
Monthly Income/Salary (approx.) | $80K – $85k USD |
Net Worth (approx.) | $4 million- $6 million USD |