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Joshua Temple
Personal information
Born
Joshua Robert Temple

(1997-05-16) 16 May 1997 (age 27)
Surrey, England
NationalityBritish
Occupation(s)YouTuber, content creator
YouTube information
Channel
Years active2013–present
Genre(s)Minecraft, Gaming

Joshua Robert Temple (born 16 May 1997), known online as Slogo, is a British YouTuber and content creator primarily known for his Minecraft videos.[1]

Temple was born in Surrey, England.[2] He began creating content during his school days while also playing rugby.[3]

Temple's YouTube channel features let's plays, gaming challenges, and multiplayer collaborations. His content focuses on sandbox-style games such as Minecraft and action-adventure games like Grand Theft Auto (GTA).[1] His "Minecraft But..." challenge videos introduce unique twists and modifications to the game.[4]

Temple frequently collaborates with other YouTubers, notably Crainer.[5] He also produces podcast-style episodes discussing various topics, including personal experiences and humour.[1]

In mid-2020, Temple received an offer from a US company to acquire the future rights to his content. Although the deal went ahead, he later expressed frustration with the funding process. Subsequently, he explored more creator-friendly approaches to monetisation.[6]

In 2024, he appeared in the NOW TV series Let's Game: World Builders, which explored the impact of digital content creators in gaming.[7][8]

His content is lighthearted, and humorous.[1] A 2024 Forbes article highlighted Temple's audience-building strategies.[9] He has also appeared on Children in Need.[10]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Who is Josh Temple aka Slogo?". Favikon.
  2. ^ "Who is Slogo?". Sportskeeda. Nazara Technologies.
  3. ^ "Slogo Interview: Minecraft, YouTube & Rugby". Valnet.
  4. ^ "Meet YouTuber Slogo". Minecraft.
  5. ^ "Slogo YouTube Channel". YouTube.
  6. ^ Wilson, Andy (10 November 2024). "We take a bet on ad views to channel cash to the stars of YouTube". The Times. Retrieved 21 February 2025.
  7. ^ "Let's Game: World Builders - Episode 4". Now (streaming service).
  8. ^ "Let's Game: Season 4, Episode 9". Now (streaming service).
  9. ^ "Don Draper's Mistake: Why Creator Marketing Needs More Than Money". Forbes. 3 October 2024.
  10. ^ "Game to Give". BBC.