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Born | John Patrick Douglass June 30, 1988 Columbia, Maryland, U.S. | |||||||||
Other names | Jack Douglass | |||||||||
Education | American University | |||||||||
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Erin Breslin (m. 2018) | |||||||||
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Years active | 2006–present | |||||||||
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Subscribers | 4.96 million (main channel) 6.21 million (combined)[b][1] | |||||||||
Total views | 2.75 billion (main channel) 2.83 billion (combined)[a][1] | |||||||||
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Years active | 2018–present | |||||||||
Followers | 481 thousand | |||||||||
Last updated: May 5, 2024 |
John Patrick Douglass (/ˈdʌɡləs/; born June 30, 1988), better known as jacksfilms, is an American YouTuber, videographer, and sketch comedian, best known for his series' Yesterday I Asked You and Your Grammar Sucks, in which he commentates on content sent by fans.
Personal and early life
John Patrick Douglass[citation needed] was born , on June 30, 1988[video 1] to David Douglass[citation needed] and Donna Douglass.[video 2] He grew up in Columbia, Maryland[video 1] and is primarily of Irish ancestry.[video 3] He has two older sisters, Eileen and Kathleen. During high school he started to develop a love for music, learning to play the French horn and the piano.[2] In May 2006, during his senior year of high school, he created short video sketches for a school assignment, leading him to decide to create films. The next month, he started using YouTube and uploading videos.[3][video 4] After graduating from high school, Douglass attended American University, where he majored in film and minored in music theory.[4]
In 2018, Douglass married his long-time partner Erin.[5]
YouTube career
Early career (2006–2010)
Douglass launched his main YouTube channel jacksfilms on June 26, 2006.[6] He uploaded "The WTF Blanket (Snuggie Parody)" on January 22, 2009,[4][7][8][9] which is his most-viewed video as of April 2024, amassing over 25.8 million views.[10][11][12] Many of Douglass' early videos were parodies, often about infomercials, and Apple or Samsung phones.[13][14][15]
Your Grammar Sucks (2011–2021)
On June 20, 2011, Douglass began the series Your Grammar Sucks (YGS), mocking internet comments with excessive grammatical and spelling errors. Your Grammar Sucks would ultimately be the catalyst that jumpstarted Douglass' popularity on YouTube, and on June 27, 2013, the jacksfilms channel reached 1 million subscribers; this sits at a combined 6.18 million across his YouTube channels as of March 2024.[16] In 2014, Douglass' channel jacksfilms was listed on NewMediaRockstars' list of the top 100 YouTube channels, ranked at #54.[17] Around 2017, less episodes were released under an inconsistent upload schedule, with plans to end the series due to repetitiveness. On May 8, 2021, Douglass switched over to the blind format where his team picks posts for him to react. On September 18, 2021, episode #145 was released and the series came to a halt.
Yesterday, I Asked You (2015–present)
Douglass created the Yesterday, I Asked You (YIAY) series in 2015, which involves him asking various questions to his audience and reading his favorite responses.[18] Throughout 2016 and 2017, Douglass released a series of phone commercial parodies, on the first-generation iPhone SE,[19] Galaxy S8,[20] and iPhone X.[21][22] These parodies received media attention from CNET[22][19] and Kotaku.[19] On April 15, 2018, Douglass won the 2018 Shorty Award for YouTuber of the Year.[23]
After Douglass made videos poking fun at The Emoji Movie, he received a package from the film's marketing team on July 20, 2017, thanking him for being "the [No. 1] fan of The Emoji Movie".[24] They invited him to the world premiere on July 23, and sent Emoji Movie–related merchandise.[24]
Douglass launched a Kickstarter campaign for YIAY: The Board Game on October 28, 2020,[25][26] transforming the YIAY video formats into a board game which combined the Cards Against Humanity format with YIAY-themed questions.[27][28][29][30]
On January 4, 2021, Douglass announced YIAY TIME: The Game Show, a new YouTube Originals show.[31] It premiered the next day on January 5, 2021, for free on Douglass's YouTube channel.[32] The first episode was poorly received by viewers, with many criticising the sound design and lack of the series' usual adult humour. In response to this criticism, Douglass re-edited the following episodes to be more in line with what fans expect from the series.[33]
On May 17, 2022, Douglass and Galvanic Games released Be Funny Now!, a free-to-play online party game for iOS, Android, and Steam, where players compete to answer prompts in the funniest way possible.[34] On November 8, 2022, the game received a 2.0 update, which introduced a revamped voting system.[35] The game ended service in 2024.
On April 24, 2021, Douglass reworked the series to a blind format, where his team picks the answers for him to react on camera. This would be the format that he would use from then on.
On April 30, 2024, Douglass created the channel YAIY, where he reads and reacts to scripts for YIAY episodes created by a generative AI.
JJJacksfilms (2022–present)
Since 2022, Douglass has criticized YouTuber Alia "Lia" Shelesh, better known online as SSSniperWolf, over her reaction video content. Douglass' criticisms stemmed from Shelesh's use of viral videos from TikTok without attribution. Douglass also characterized her commentary as "extremely base-level" and not sufficiently transformative to qualify as fair use.[36] Douglass had previously engaged in similar criticisms of reaction channels such as Jinx.[37] Douglass created the channel JJJacksfilms, and began uploading videos reacting to Shelesh's content.[38] In response, Shelesh made several social media posts accusing Douglass of sexism and content theft.[36]
On October 14, 2023, Douglass accused Shelesh of stalking and doxing after she posted information about Douglass' residence online, including recording a video of herself outside of his home on Instagram.[39][40][41] About a week later, YouTube temporarily demonetized Shelesh's entire channel, writing on Twitter: "off-platform actions that put others’ personal safety at risk harm our community & the behavior on both sides isn't what we want on YT. Hoping everyone helps move this convo to a better place."[42][43] On October 20, 2023, Shelesh issued an apology to Douglass, her fanbase, and to the wider YouTube community, in the form of a Twitter post.[44]
On November 4, 2023, Douglass posted a video to YouTube about the situation. He revealed that he and his wife had been doing "pretty rough to say the least", and said that they were scared to leave their home after the doxing, and were considering moving out. He also thanked his fans for the support after the doxing incident, and revealed his plans on repurposing the JJJacksfilms channel with a new series called Creator Bingo. He stated that viewers could send him content through a Google Form, and that he would react to it, giving constructive criticism and advice in order to better their content, along with marking a Bingo board based on what happened in the video. He continued to stress the importance of crediting the creators, providing links to videos submitted and only reacting to videos he had permission to react to.[45][46]
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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2015 | Bob Thunder: Internet Assassin | Pippen | [47] |
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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2012–2014 | MyMusic | Intern 2 | Main role | [48] |
2014 | 16-Bit High | Jimmy Sparton | [49] | |
2014 | Katie | Himself | Guest | [50] |
2015–present | Yesterday I Asked You | Himself | Host | |
2016–2017 | YouTube Rewind | Himself | Appears in 2016 and 2017 rewinds | [51] |
2017 | Darkiplier vs Antisepticeye | JacksKills | Cameo appearance | [52] |
2021 | Scott the Woz | Hector Andfriends | Cameo appearance; Episode: "Borderline Forever" | [53] |
2023–present | Creator Bingo | Himself | Host |
Gameography
Year | Game | Type | Platforms | Developer | Ref. |
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2021 | YIAY: The Board Game | Comedy | Boardgame | YIAY team, Juniper | [25][26][27][28][29][30] |
2022 | Be Funny Now! | Windows, MacOS, Android, iOS | Galvanic Games, New Beings | [54] |
Awards
Year | Nominated | Award | Result | Ref(s) |
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2018 | Shorty Awards | YouTuber of the Year | Won | [23] |
2018 | Streamy Awards | Overall Comedy | Nominated | [55] |
2019 | Comedy | Won | [56] |
Notes
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Views, broken down by channel:
2.75 billion (jacksfilms)
70.51 million (jackisanerd)
6.23 million (SHUTUPDENNIS)
58.02 thousand (featuredfridays)
42.10 million (JJJacksfilms)
460.49 thousand (YAIY) - ^
Subscribers, broken down by channel:
4.96 million (jacksfilms)
630 thousand (jackisanerd)
40.1 thousand (SHUTUPDENNIS)
3.73 thousand (featuredfridays)
561 thousand (JJJacksfilms)
24.1 thousand (YAIY)
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- ^ Borderline Forever - Scott The Woz, retrieved January 2, 2024
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- Primary video and playlist sources
- ^ a b Douglass, Jack (July 19, 2013). DRAW MY LIFE – Jack Douglass. jacksfilms. Event occurs at 0:08. Retrieved August 30, 2022 – via YouTube.
- ^ Douglass, John Patrick (February 14, 2023). Are you funnier than a YouTuber's mom?. jacksfilms. Retrieved May 31, 2024 – via YouTube.
- ^ Douglass, Jack (January 13, 2017). The CLICKBAIT Game (YIAY #304). jacksfilms. Event occurs at 3:50. Retrieved January 13, 2017 – via YouTube.
- ^ Douglass, Jack (July 19, 2013). DRAW MY LIFE – Jack Douglass. jacksfilms. Event occurs at 4:48. Retrieved August 30, 2022 – via YouTube.
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