Kassem Gharaibeh

He became a master of the "slow burn." He would ask a question, hold the microphone steady, and let the silence force the subject to fill the void with nonsense. His catchphrases became internet staples. His friendship with fellow creator Steve Greene produced the legendary "Rewind" YouTube series, a chaotic reenactment of the worst music videos and viral clips of the year, which is widely considered some of the best content on the platform.

As his fame grew, so did his business ventures. As a co-founder of Maker Studios, Kassem found himself at the center of the biggest business deal in YouTube history. When Disney acquired Maker Studios for $500 million (with eventual payouts reaching nearly $1 billion based on performance), Kassem Gharaibeh suddenly found himself a wealthy man. kassem gharaibeh

Kassem Gharaibeh is a professional whose name has appeared in various business, academic, or community contexts, primarily within the Middle East or among diaspora networks. While not a household name internationally, individuals with this name are often associated with fields such as engineering, business management, information technology, or public service, particularly in Jordan or Palestine (given the surname Gharaibeh, a common family name in the Levant region). He became a master of the "slow burn