Dan Brown (blogger)

Daniel Scott Zahller Brown (born May 15, 1990) is an American former blogger and discussion host, under the YouTube alias Pogobat. Brown has been noted in the media for his newly and widely viewed videos, focusing mainly on how-to videos as well as current events discussion and comedy. Brown is also the founder of the Pogopalooza - the annual world championship of the sport of stunt pogo - which he founded at the age of 14.

Dan Brown
Brown speaking at the 3rd Annual FlashFWD Ceremony in May 2012
Born
Daniel Scott Zahller Brown

(1990-05-15) May 15, 1990
Ohio, U.S.
Years activeDecember 2005โ€“2020
EmployerDiscovery Digital Networks
Known forComedy, politics, discussions
Notable workHow to solve the Rubik's Cube
DAN3.0
Delicious Steak
YouTube information
Channel
Years active2006โ€“2020
Subscribers256 thousand
Total views71 million
Creator Awards
100,000 subscribers

Last updated: August 7, 2023

On August 2, 2010, Dan launched a project entitled "Dan 3.0," in which viewers would suggest tasks for him to complete, and therefore the viewer would run his life. On April 1, 2011, Dan quit the project for personal reasons, and moved on to vlog/news show "Delicious Steak," which originally aired from July 12, 2011 โ€“ May 6, 2012. On May 6, 2012 Dan released a video called "The Last Episode Of Delicious Steak", in which he explained that he is no longer committed to a "show", but rather making videos as a hobby.

Since May 2012, he has reinvented his video style to heavily focus on current affairs and political or moral debates, utilizing his viewership to provoke and take part in discussions, including topics such as gun law, healthcare, drug legislation, same-sex marriage, and online media. The reaction to this change has been positive.

Since 2016, Dan has been sporadically active on Pogobat, instead focusing on education and other personal matters. He issued a statement to his channel in 2020, stating that he no longer finds joy in video blogging, and wants to keep a distance from social media for mental health purposes.

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