AbredTubers (Parallel France)

AbredTubers (transl. EarlyTubers, actual English name: Youcore) are followers of the AbredTuber subculture, popular with youth in the Breton-speaking world. Most AbredTubers follow aspects of, and an aesthetic based on, late 2000's-early 2010's internet culture and YouTube videos of the era.

Aesthetic
AbredTubers are characterized by their following of late 2000's-early 2010's fashion trends, and their consumption of snacks from the era. They are also known for their preference to late 2000's TV shows and cartoons, mostly from the United States and Canada, although Breton cartoons are also countable. They are, however, especially known for their emulation of early YouTube culture.

A typical AbredTuber would use the Windows XP operating system, although some others prefer Windows Vista. They also use old versions of Google Chrome, Firefox and/or Internet Explorer. Furthermore, their graphics aesthetic revolves around usage of excessive fire, light and/or abstract graphics and text bevelling.

AbredTubers also use music borrowed from musician Alexander Perls, rock band Linkin Park, and in some cases, the song "Bodies" by Drowning Pool. When making tutorial videos, they record using HyperCam 2, use Notepad for text, and add in a background music of their choice, typically one of the examples listed prior.

Spread
The trend started out in Brittany around the late 2010's, and spread to the rest of the Breton-speaking world thereafter.

Currently the trend is most popular in New Guinea and Brittany. Around 10,000 netizens in New Guinea are self-proclaimed AbredTubers, whereas a sizeable minority of Breton YouTube users are classified as such.