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Honeystoker is a good one as posted above but probably the best to start with is Monsterkiller as it is standalone fort (but a long one), without having to have prior videos on Mosus Saga (Waterkeeper / Darkmine / Honeystoker videos that are all related to one another, as they all are set in the same "world" )
Also he has an extended tutorial series.
On the older hand i like the videos from Quill18, Gerugon (German) and DasTactic.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLs3acGYgI1-vRssRYaa8HQHv89Pf86khS
I love all his videos. Very enjoyable content.
These get my vote as well. The tutorial from a few years back is how I ended up finally getting an actual start in the game. Bounced off it a couple times prior to that.
I know dwarf fortress long time before that but when I started, I got confused
by the ASCII and kind of give up quickly.
Watching his streams made me used to ASCII and this is now
pretty natural to me. I started to play after the first stream I watched...
but even then, I was still watching the other one when playing myself
(well... that was more listening at that point :p)
He is the kind of guy that talk a lot of everything and I have
a lot of fun watching/listening his streams.
But he is bad to dwarf fortress.
I mean... he is far from being the best... so many things he is
doing/thinking is wrong... but this is still fun. At least for me.
I learned the VERY basic stuff (and get used to ASCII) with him...
and for everything else, the wiki was there.