Daniil Orain | |
Native Name: | Даниил Ораин |
Birth Date: | [1] |
Birth Place: | Cheboksary, Chuvashia, Russia[2] |
Nationality: | Russian |
Daniil Orain (born July 2000) is a Russian journalist known for his YouTube channel "1420 by Daniil Orain" in which he interviewed Russians in the street who agreed to comment on various political topics, including the Russian invasion of Ukraine. In typical interview sessions, he asked the same question to a variety of pedestrians in a busy public area to create a vox populi report. As of May 2024, the channel is "archived" and Daniil Orain has a new channel. There, he explains that he felt burned out from his work and wants to focus on other projects in the future.[3]
The name "1420" comes from Moscow Public School No. 1420, which is where Orain went to high school.[4]
In an interview with The Jerusalem Post, Orain shared that after asking many individuals the same question, the answers tend to repeat themselves. A common pattern regarding Russian politics is that some people support government decisions, some people oppose, and some people directly say that they do not wish to respond, often saying they are "apolitical".[5]
In an interview with Der Standard, Orain shared that his approach to interviews is to ask simple open questions and to let people answer. "We [the pollers] do not insult anyone, including the government", Orain said.[6]
In 2022 Orain was commissioned by the French-German public TV Channel arte, on the occasion of the "TRACKS EAST" episode on "Soviet Heritage", to convey a street survey on the topic: "Do people want the Soviet era back? Is that Putin's goal?" [7]
In early 2023, the 1420 YouTube channel had about 300,000 viewers. Of those, 40% were from North America, and about 5% were from Russia.[6] Orain established the channel in 2019 at which time he was asking people about LGBT rights in Russia and political opposition leader Alexei Navalny.[1] The channel became much more popular when he started interviewing people after the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[4]
One discovery in media conflict that Orain made is a difference in Russian and international views on the Bucha massacre.[8] Russian interviewees routinely denied the massacre, calling it a hoax and propaganda, while people outside Russia typically accept that the massacre occurred.[8]
The last video was posted in March 2024 and the channel was renamed to "Archives of 1420 by Daniil Orain".[9] In May 2024, it was suggested that he had somehow traveled to Georgia, and new content was posted on a channel simply called "Daniil Orain". Given the geo-political context, however, nothing is certain as to his whereabouts or status. [10]