YouTube
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YouTube is a video sharing platform created in 2005 to let people post and share their original video content. It’s a free video-hosting website that allows users to store and serve video content. Nowadays, there are millions of video creators and viewers all over the globe using this website on a daily basis to create, upload, watch, and share various videos of any length. YouTube’s impact on media and advertising, in general, is enormous.
Weekly Fun: Netflix Trolled the Eurovision, an Anti-Vaxxer Cat, and a Football Club That Welcomed the Wrong Coach
This week’s stories feature a smart speaker with blackjack and hookers, an awkward TikTok with a face Queen, a cat that is against vaccines, and a football club that accidentally welcomed the wrong new coach.
YouTube’s New Chapters Feature Makes Video Navigation Easier
Video Chapters works like this: it takes timestamps from a video’s description and creates convenient sections within a video to make it easier to jump to particular moments in it.
18 Childhood Tunes You’ve Heard, But Never Knew the Names of
Welcome to the world of such popular yet unfamiliar melodies from films and cartoons that you heard in childhood. Now, this world will cease to be anonymous to you.
Fortnite's Travis Scott Virtual Concert Attracted 15.2 Million Viewers
A grandiose event took place for fans of Fortnight and Travis Scott – the Astronomical virtual concert of rapper Travis Scott was watched by more than 15.2 million people.
How to Watch Movies and TV Shows with Friends If You’re in Quarantine or in Different Cities and Countries
If you miss watching movies and TV shows with your friends together, stop being sad right now! We know how to solve this problem without violating quarantine rules.
YouTube Will Limit the Spread of False Coronavirus 5G Theory Videos
YouTube will reduce the number of videos on its platform with false facts about the connection between 5G technology and the coronavirus outbreak.
Google's YouTube Plans to Create a TikTok Rival
YouTube is going to launch its own analog of TikTok. The new app will be called Shorts, and it will provide access to a massive catalog of licensed music.