Sezer Demir

Sezer Demir is a gamer and streamer based in the United Kingdom. With a lifelong passion for social media and content creation, Sezer has been seriously creating content for over 2 years, including live streaming on YouTube. Known as Sxzxr online, he specializes in making engaging content in the gaming space and building online community. Sezer has over 1.2 million subscribers on YouTube and greww this following, along with millions of views per video and thousands of live viewers, in the span of a year. In addition, he shares content on TikTok and Instagram to an additional 230k followers.

Professional Achievements

  • Went from 30,000 subscribers to over 1,000,000 subscribers on YouTube in less than a year
  • Built a Discord community with over 20,000 members, which continues to grow strong

Favorite Piece of Advice

Consistency and hard work aren't always what matter; tons of people are hard-working and consistent, but don't find success in the gaming/streaming niche. You need to utilize those with trending topics and social media algorithm trends in order to gain traction.

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Top Underrated Roblox Games
There's one game called Knockout. Basically, you're a bunch of penguins on the platform, and you have to knock the other players off the platform. The last one standing wins, and that's a pretty fun game.

There's another game in Roblox called Neighbors. You join the game, and you have your microphone on. So you speak to random people in there. Some people do podcasts, some people just talk. And there's a skip button, so if you don’t want to listen to the person, you can skip to the next. It’s a little bit like Omegle.

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