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YouTube Has Uploaded 20 Trillion Videos – Is That Good For Creators?
YouTube Has Uploaded 20 Trillion Videos – Is That Good For Creators?

Forbes

time23-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Forbes

YouTube Has Uploaded 20 Trillion Videos – Is That Good For Creators?

YouTube remains the most dominant social media. Anyone who says "there is nothing to watch" clearly ... More hasn't spent much time on YouTube! (Photo Illustration by Mateusz Slodkowski/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images) It was 20 years ago, on April 23, 2005, that the very first video – titled simply "Me at the Zoo" – was uploaded to YouTube. As the video sharing service marked its two-decade anniversary, it noted that the site has more than 20 trillion video uploads, including shorts and podcasts. Moreover, as of last month, more than 20 million videos are uploaded daily to YouTube, while the platform regularly sees around 100 million comments on videos daily. It isn't hard to see why YouTube remains the most dominant social media. Anyone who says "there is nothing to watch" clearly hasn't spent much time on YouTube! "YouTube's 20th anniversary is impressive on several fronts. The number of daily and overall uploads to the testifies to YouTube's massive popularity and relevance, but those numbers also underscore the progress of the data center technologies supporting the platform and the communications services that connect YouTube and its users," explained technology industry analyst Charles King of Pund-IT. "The anniversary is also a chance to reflect on how technology has fundamentally changed the world over the past two decades. On one hand, the concept of 20+ million daily YouTube video uploads is difficult to imagine," King added. "But on another, it simply reflects the global reach of the Internet and people's continuing thirst for information, education, and entertainment." One question that could be asked is whether having so much content created daily is actually a good thing, especially for creators who have tried to carve out a niche on the service. For those who are already established, it can be hard enough to retain an audience, but the days of breakout stars doing simple things like unboxing toys or critiquing products can make it all the harder, especially as AI-generated content is entering the fray. "AI will increase these numbers significantly as it democratizes the ability to create really cool videos," said technology industry analyst and social media pundit Roger Entner of Recon Analytics. Even as AI may generate more videos than ever, content creators can stand out by producing more engaging content, while also being ready to engage with the viewers. "With more than 20 trillion videos uploaded, we've truly entered an era of infinite content – but what stands out now is culture. The brands and creators who win on YouTube are the ones who don't just broadcast but actively participate in the global conversation. In the age of infinite content, culture is the only algorithm that matters. Brands that understand culture win attention, relevance, and loyalty on YouTube's massive stage," said Angeli Gianchandani, adjunct instructor of marketing and public relations at New York University. In an era of infinite content, cultural resonance may be the new metric, while the most successful brands contribute to conversations, not just commercials. "YouTube is the world's 'living archive of culture' where every trend, every movement, every story lives. For brands, understanding culture isn't optional, it's essential," added Gianchandani. "It's easy to feel lost in 20 trillion videos, but culture acts as the filter – what truly matters rises above the noise." It will also require more than just providing more content. "Long-term brand equity is built through cultural participation," Gianchandani continued. "On YouTube, marketers need to think like creators, not just advertisers."

‘Despised and rejected,' she personified resurrection in ‘Messiah'
‘Despised and rejected,' she personified resurrection in ‘Messiah'

Washington Post

time17-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Washington Post

‘Despised and rejected,' she personified resurrection in ‘Messiah'

Charles King, a professor of international affairs and government at Georgetown University, is the author of 'Every Valley: The Desperate Lives and Troubled Times That Made Handel's Messiah.' Eighteenth-century composers were not accustomed to undertaking greatest-hits tours — but George Frideric Handel may have invented the concept. A German immigrant to London, Handel was the most renowned public musician of his day. His 'Water Music' accompanied King George I on a lavish boating party. His anthems ushered George II to his coronation. But in his late-fifties, obese and fond of unfashionably large wigs, Handel needed a revival.

Letters to the Editor: This Canadian isn't interested in annexing all of the U.S., but there are a few states of interest
Letters to the Editor: This Canadian isn't interested in annexing all of the U.S., but there are a few states of interest

Yahoo

time10-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Letters to the Editor: This Canadian isn't interested in annexing all of the U.S., but there are a few states of interest

To the editor: With our population being only one-ninth of the U.S., I doubt that we would have much influence in an amalgamated country ("Yes, America absolutely should annex Greenland and Canada. Here's why," Michael Hiltzik column, April 2). Instead, I propose that Canada should invite selected states to join us. We'll take California, Oregon, Washington, Alaska, Hawaii, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Maine, Vermont and New Hampshire. The NFL teams in those states must forfeit their franchises and join the Canadian Football League. Charles King, Toronto .. To the editor: How about making each Canadian province and territory a separate state? Most are left-leaning and adding 26 senators and a handful of representatives to Congress could only be good for Democrats. We could even let Quebec stay independent since Trump has made English the official language. In line with renaming things (Gulf of America) we could call ourselves the United States of North America. Ken Brock, Yucca Valley .. To the editor: Hiltzik is a beacon of light in the L.A. Times. His columns are thoughtful, clear and fact-based. Whenever I see his name, his column is the first thing I read. Laura Noell, La Cañada Flintridge This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.

Letters to the Editor: This Canadian isn't interested in annexing all of the U.S., but there are a few states of interest
Letters to the Editor: This Canadian isn't interested in annexing all of the U.S., but there are a few states of interest

Los Angeles Times

time10-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Los Angeles Times

Letters to the Editor: This Canadian isn't interested in annexing all of the U.S., but there are a few states of interest

To the editor: With our population being only one-ninth of the U.S., I doubt that we would have much influence in an amalgamated country ('Yes, America absolutely should annex Greenland and Canada. Here's why,' Michael Hiltzik column, April 2). Instead, I propose that Canada should invite selected states to join us. We'll take California, Oregon, Washington, Alaska, Hawaii, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Maine, Vermont and New Hampshire. The NFL teams in those states must forfeit their franchises and join the Canadian Football League. Charles King, Toronto .. To the editor: How about making each Canadian province and territory a separate state? Most are left-leaning and adding 26 senators and a handful of representatives to Congress could only be good for Democrats. We could even let Quebec stay independent since Trump has made English the official language. In line with renaming things (Gulf of America) we could call ourselves the United States of North America. Ken Brock, Yucca Valley .. To the editor: Hiltzik is a beacon of light in the L.A. Times. His columns are thoughtful, clear and fact-based. Whenever I see his name, his column is the first thing I read. Laura Noell, La Cañada Flintridge

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