YouTube, the platform that revolutionized digital content, turned 20 this year. What started as a failed dating site by three ex-PayPal employees in 2005 became the world’s largest video-sharing platform, with over 500 hours of content uploaded every minute.
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Acquired by Google in 2006 for $1.65 billion, YouTube has launched careers, from Justin Bieber to viral filmmakers, and shaped internet culture with videos like Charlie Bit My Finger and Gangnam Style. It has also become the go-to destination for educational content, DIY hacks, and tutorials.
Despite its influence, YouTube has faced challenges, including copyright disputes and misinformation concerns. However, its impact on entertainment, education, and global connectivity remains unmatched.