Raw urbex enthusiasm

SabreUrbex reaffirmed a 'no‑gimmick' passion for raw abandoned exploration, posting that they’ve been documenting frozen‑in‑time sites since 2017 (x.com). The thread pulled modest engagement — 14 likes and roughly 470 views — signalling a tight, authentic community rather than viral hype (x.com).

SabreUrbex’s YouTube channel shows roughly 27.1K subscribers and a catalog of about 34 videos, positioning their output as a mid‑sized creator rather than a large viral account. (youtube.com) A March 2, 2026 upload titled “Abandoned Exploring Is Fun Until..” was posted with zero views immediately after upload, while several earlier shorts on the channel register view counts in the low thousands (examples: 1.6K, 1.2K), indicating modest per‑video reach. (youtube.com) Their Linktree profile lists the tagline “Adventuring since 2017, back in 2025,” signalling a hiatus and a stated return-to-activity in 2025 on the creator’s cross‑platform hub. (linktr.ee) SabreUrbex maintains a presence on TikTok with a small follower base (about 138 followers reported) and a profile note identifying as an abandoned explorer, suggesting the community footprint is spread across niche platforms. (tiktok.com) The creator also operates a merchandise storefront selling items like hoodies and posters through Creator Spring, showing direct monetization avenues beyond ad impressions. (olyoski.creator-spring.com) Live‑stream activity under the SabreUrbex name appears on Twitch, and additional profile traces exist on sites like NameMC for Minecraft, highlighting a multi‑platform approach to staying connected with a compact audience. (twitch.tv)

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