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Founders - YouTube was founded in 2005 by Jawed Karim, Chad Hurley, and Steve Chen. They were all working at PayPal at the time.
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The story behind YouTube - Reportedly, Hurley and Chen developed YouTube after they have failed to share videos of a dinner party with Karim, who was unable to attend.
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Football and a natural disaster - Karim was also inspired by both Janet Jackson's exposed breast incident during the 2004 Super Bowl, and the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami. He was unable to easily find videos of either event online.
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Video dating? - Chen and Hurley have said that, originally, YouTube was supposed to be a video version of an online dating service, inspired by the website Hot or Not, where users rate each other's photos based on attractiveness.
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First video - On February 14, 2005, the domain name www.youtube.com was activated. The first video ever uploaded onto YouTube was called 'Me at the zoo.' The video features co-founder Jawed Karim at the San Diego Zoo, and was uploaded on April 23, 2005.
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One million views - The first video to ever reach one million views on YouTube was a Nike advertisement featuring Brazilian soccer star Ronaldinho, this in November 2005.
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Google buys YouTube - In 2006, Google acquired YouTube for US$1.65 billion.
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Number 2 in the world - YouTube is the second-most visited website on the Internet, with Google taking the top spot.
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Content upload - Over 500 hours of video are uploaded to YouTube every single minute.
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Languages - YouTube is available in 80 languages. This covers about 95% of all Internet users around the world.
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Local versions - YouTube serves over 91 countries worldwide.
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Logged-in visitors - Over 1.9 billion users log into YouTube each month.
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Devices - More than 70% of YouTube users watch content on mobile devices.
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Subscribers - Channels with more than one million subscribers grew more than 70% year-on-year.
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"How to" videos - "How to" videos are growing 70% year-on-year. The most popular videos are about home improvement, beauty, and cooking.
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Music videos - In 2018, over 90% of the most-watched videos on YouTube were music videos.
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'Gangnam Style' - The music video by South Korean star Psy "broke" the YouTube counter at the time, with over 2,147,483,647 views, this back in 2014. YouTube was unable to count more plays until it changed its programming.
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Most watched - Luis Fonsi's 'Despacito' took 97 days to reach 1 billion views. It's currently the most-watched video on YouTube, with over 5.8 billion views.
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YouTube search queries
- The second-most searched keyword on YouTube worldwide is 'bts,' with over 35,870,000 searches. The most searched keyword is 'despacito.'
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Disliked video - For a long time, Justin Bieber's 'Baby' was the video with the most dislikes on YouTube (currently with over 10 million).
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Most disliked video - But that record was beaten by 'YouTube Rewind 2018' with 15 million dislikes!
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Channels profit - The amount of channels earning six figures per year grew more than 40% year-on-year. And those earning five figures grew more than 50%.
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LEGO - LEGO is one of the most popular branded channels on YouTube, with over 7.1 million subscribers.
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Big channel - Swedish YouTuber PewDiePie has one of the biggest channels on the platform, with over 84 million subscribers.
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Top earner - Ryan ToysReview, a channel by a seven-year-old who reviews toys, was the top earner of 2018 with US$22 million.
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Demographics - The majority of users are aged between 25-44, closely followed by the 25-34 and 35-44 age groups.
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More demographics - The majority of YouTube users are male, making up 62% of the site's user base.
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Copyright - Over the past five years, YouTube paid out over US$2 billion to content owners.
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Founders - YouTube was founded in 2005 by Jawed Karim, Chad Hurley, and Steve Chen. They were all working at PayPal at the time.
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The story behind YouTube - Reportedly, Hurley and Chen developed YouTube after they have failed to share videos of a dinner party with Karim, who was unable to attend.
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Football and a natural disaster - Karim was also inspired by both Janet Jackson's exposed breast incident during the 2004 Super Bowl, and the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami. He was unable to easily find videos of either event online.
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Video dating? - Chen and Hurley have said that, originally, YouTube was supposed to be a video version of an online dating service, inspired by the website Hot or Not, where users rate each other's photos based on attractiveness.
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First video - On February 14, 2005, the domain name www.youtube.com was activated. The first video ever uploaded onto YouTube was called 'Me at the zoo.' The video features co-founder Jawed Karim at the San Diego Zoo, and was uploaded on April 23, 2005.
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One million views - The first video to ever reach one million views on YouTube was a Nike advertisement featuring Brazilian soccer star Ronaldinho, this in November 2005.
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Google buys YouTube - In 2006, Google acquired YouTube for US$1.65 billion.
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Number 2 in the world - YouTube is the second-most visited website on the Internet, with Google taking the top spot.
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Content upload - Over 500 hours of video are uploaded to YouTube every single minute.
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Languages - YouTube is available in 80 languages. This covers about 95% of all Internet users around the world.
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Local versions - YouTube serves over 91 countries worldwide.
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Logged-in visitors - Over 1.9 billion users log into YouTube each month.
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Devices - More than 70% of YouTube users watch content on mobile devices.
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Subscribers - Channels with more than one million subscribers grew more than 70% year-on-year.
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"How to" videos - "How to" videos are growing 70% year-on-year. The most popular videos are about home improvement, beauty, and cooking.
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Music videos - In 2018, over 90% of the most-watched videos on YouTube were music videos.
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'Gangnam Style' - The music video by South Korean star Psy "broke" the YouTube counter at the time, with over 2,147,483,647 views, this back in 2014. YouTube was unable to count more plays until it changed its programming.
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Most watched - Luis Fonsi's 'Despacito' took 97 days to reach 1 billion views. It's currently the most-watched video on YouTube, with over 5.8 billion views.
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YouTube search queries
- The second-most searched keyword on YouTube worldwide is 'bts,' with over 35,870,000 searches. The most searched keyword is 'despacito.'
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Disliked video - For a long time, Justin Bieber's 'Baby' was the video with the most dislikes on YouTube (currently with over 10 million).
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Most disliked video - But that record was beaten by 'YouTube Rewind 2018' with 15 million dislikes!
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Channels profit - The amount of channels earning six figures per year grew more than 40% year-on-year. And those earning five figures grew more than 50%.
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LEGO - LEGO is one of the most popular branded channels on YouTube, with over 7.1 million subscribers.
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Big channel - Swedish YouTuber PewDiePie has one of the biggest channels on the platform, with over 84 million subscribers.
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Top earner - Ryan ToysReview, a channel by a seven-year-old who reviews toys, was the top earner of 2018 with US$22 million.
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Demographics - The majority of users are aged between 25-44, closely followed by the 25-34 and 35-44 age groups.
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More demographics - The majority of YouTube users are male, making up 62% of the site's user base.
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Copyright - Over the past five years, YouTube paid out over US$2 billion to content owners.
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Mind-blowing facts about YouTube
The site has over one billion users worldwide
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YouTube needs no introduction. We've all spent hours watching videos on the site, and continue to do so. YouTube turns 14 in 2019, so we celebrate its anniversary with a selection of interesting facts about one of the Internet's biggest players. Check it out!
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