{"id":55125,"date":"2025-01-28T18:21:56","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T18:21:56","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/michael-reeves-joins-offlinetv-as-seventh-member-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T18:21:56","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T18:21:56","slug":"michael-reeves-joins-offlinetv-as-seventh-member-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/michael-reeves-joins-offlinetv-as-seventh-member-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Michael Reeves joins OfflineTV as seventh member &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Michael Reeves joins OfflineTV as seventh member Popular content creator Michael Reeves is joining OfflineTV as the organization\u2019s seventh member, announcing his move to the group on their YouTube channel. Michael Reeves\u2019 addition to the OfflineTV family has finally been announced after months of speculation, with the streamer group inducting the YouTuber on December 10. OfflineTV, a group founded by former League of Legends pro William \u2018scarra\u2019 Li, hosts popular streamers Imane \u2018Pokimane\u2019 Anys, Lily \u2018LilyPichu\u2019 Ki, Jeremy \u2018Disguised Toast\u2019 Wang, and Federico \u2018FedMyster\u2019 Gaytan. Reeves\u2019 journey to content creation came after he lost his well-paying job with the United States government as a Software Contractor. He\u2019s always had a passion for coding and technology, and shares that in a lot of his videos. \u201cI was failing almost every single one of my classes and I realized that I would need to get a job afterwards because I need to feed myself and not die,\u201d he said in the announcement video. \u201cI paid less attention in school and focused 100% of my energy into learning how to code. \u201cEventually I did get a job working as a Software Contractor for the government, and it was going really well, but somewhere along the way it all went wrong and now I make YouTube videos on the internet for kids.\u201d Scarra described Reeves as a \u201ccomedy-tech\u201d YouTuber, presenting his amazing developer skills with a dry sense of humour and sarcastic remarks. The streamer group became fans of Reeves, much like he became fans of OfflineTV, with the group collaborating with more content as time went on. \u201cI thought his videos were really funny,\u201d said Pokimane. \u201cI have a special place in my heart for people who code because that was my favorite class at university.\u201d Read more: HAchubby stunned by epic fan-made rap song &#8211; \u201cI watched a couple of Michael Reeves videos and I thought that this guy is a complete f**king jacka** dude, like out of his mind,\u201d said FedMyster, hesitating. \u201cBut I like that sh*t.\u201d Reeves\u2019 arrival into OfflineTV doesn\u2019t come as a shock to fans of the group, with the rumor mill spinning for almost a year. The stream team has almost let it off the hook many times when talking about their 2020 plans. Reeves has appeared in a lot of OfflineTV\u2019s content over the last few months, and even toured Japan with the group in November. With a new personality in the house as quirky as Reeves, OfflineTV will have a plethora of directions they can take their content in 2020. Who is Michael Reeves? Michael Reeves is a popular YouTube content creator with almost three million subscribers on his channel. He posts videos of his random tech creations, including a Roomba that screams and an Amazon bot that decorated his bedroom. He also has a Twitter following of over 300,000 users, and used to make guest appearances on OfflineTV streams and videos from YouTubers like Gus Johnson.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Michael Reeves joins OfflineTV as seventh member Popular content creator Michael Reeves is joining OfflineTV as the organization\u2019s seventh member, announcing his move to the group on their YouTube channel. Michael Reeves\u2019 addition to the OfflineTV family has finally been announced after months of speculation, with the streamer group inducting the YouTuber on December 10. 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