YouTube has turned 20 years old!

On 14 February 2005, the internet changed forever. It was on this day that Google launched the YouTube video hosting service, which, as the company not unreasonably states, "has become the epicentre of culture".
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YouTube has truly changed the life of mankind, filling it with a huge amount of interesting content on any subject, supplanting television and newspapers.
Over two decades, YouTube has transformed culture through video and created a thriving creative economy. Today's creators have gone from making grainy videos about themselves to setting up studios and producing popular talk shows and feature-length films.
YouTube is a valuable source of information, where you can find news, reviews, analyses, recipes, entertainment content, narrowly specialised advice, recommendations and, of course, millions of videos about SEALs, without which it is hard to imagine the modern Internet.
By the way, the first video on YouTube was not about SEALs, but about elephants and it was released on 24 April 2005. The video called "Me at the zoo" (Me at the zoo) was published by the user jawed and note that the video has 348 million views and almost 10.4 million comments.
Source: YouTube Blog