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Vincent Ton, known online as Vindooly, is a Vietnamese-Australian YouTuber and content creator recognized for his comedic and gaming videos. In 2023, he was noted as one of Australia's fastest-growing YouTubers, with both his channels, Vindooly and Vin, surpassing 1 million subscribers in close succession. His content spans gaming, skits, and character-based humor, appealing to a diverse international audience.
Early Life and Career Vincent Ton was born on January 3, 1997, in Melbourne, Australia. Before becoming a full-time content creator, he worked as a personal banker at Westpac and National Australia Bank. Ton's foray into digital media began in 2014 with the upload of his first comedic video, Things that guys do before a girl comes over. However, his career gained momentum in 2020 when he started posting comedy skits on TikTok, quickly gaining over one million followers within five months.
YouTube Channels Ton manages two primary YouTube channels, each serving different aspects of his creative output:
Vindooly: A channel dedicated to gaming content, featuring playthroughs, challenges, and comedy gaming content. Vincent plays games such as Roblox and Fortnite. As of December 2024, Vindooly has over 5.68 million subscribers and more than 3.66 billion views.
Vin: Focused on skits and character-driven humor, the Vin channel often portrays real life content where he does challenges. Currently sitting over 4.11 million subscribers and approximately 2.91 billion views.
Achievements and Recognition In addition to his subscriber milestones, Ton's content has garnered widespread recognition for its relatability and humor. In 2023, he was highlighted for being one of the fastest-growing YouTubers in Australia. He also participated in major gaming events, including the Spark Game Arena Live festival in Aotearoa, showcasing his influence within the gaming and streaming communities.
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"Spark Game Arena Live: Highlights from Aotearoa's Largest Gaming Festival." *Idealog*. Retrieved December 20, 2024, from[1](https://idealog.co.nz/tech/2024/09/aotearoa-celebrates-gaming-industry-with-massive-festival).
"Vindooly YouTube Channel Statistics." *YouTube*. Retrieved December 20, 2024, from[2](https://www.youtube.com/c/Vindooly).
"Vin YouTube Channel Statistics." *YouTube*. Retrieved December 20, 2024, from[3](https://www.youtube.com/@vinRL).
"Australia's Fastest-Growing YouTubers of 2023." *Google*. This article highlights Vincent Ton's rapid rise on YouTube, with both his channels surpassing 1 million subscribers in close succession and achieving significant engagement metrics and #1 fastest breakout creator in Australia. Retrieved December 20, 2024, from[4](https://blog.google/intl/en-au/products/connect-communicate/2023-on-youtube/).
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- ^ "A Year on YouTube in Australia: 2023's Top Trending". 7 December 2023.