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Channel Memberships: A paid subscription model where fans pay a monthly fee to get special badges, emojis, and exclusive content from their favorite creators

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YouTube users who watch content are most commonly called viewers. People who make videos are called creators or YouTubers. [1, 2]

Common Terms

  • Viewers: The main word for anyone watching a video.
  • Subscribers: Viewers who choose to “follow” a channel to get updates.
  • The Audience: A group name for all the people watching a channel. [1, 2]

Why “Watcher” or “Visitor” Isn’t Used as Much

  • Watcher: This sounds a bit unnatural. English speakers usually say “viewer” when talking about TV or video screens.
  • Visitor: This is a website word. It implies someone just drops by a page (like a blog), whereas YouTube focuses on playing videos. [1, 2]

What Creators Call Their Fans

Many creators have fun, custom nicknames for their community! Instead of using a standard word, they might call their viewers things like:

  • Friends
  • Family
  • Or a special name made up just for their channel (like a “team” name). [1, 2]

Are you starting a YouTube channel and looking for ideas to name your viewers, or just curious about how the platform works?

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YouTube offers a variety of products and services for both viewers and creators. Viewers can watch free videos, stream live TV, or buy ad-free subscriptions. Creators can use built-in tools to make money, sell merchandise, and grow their online channels. [1, 2, 3, 4]

For Viewers

  • YouTube: A free video-sharing platform where you can watch and upload content.
  • YouTube Premium: A paid subscription that removes ads, lets you download videos for offline use, and allows you to play videos in the background. [1, 2]
  • YouTube Music: A dedicated streaming service for songs and music videos, included with YouTube Premium or available as a separate subscription. [1, 2]
  • YouTube TV: A paid service that streams live TV from major networks like ABC, CBS, and ESPN, along with unlimited DVR storage. [1, 2]
  • YouTube Kids: A safer, family-friendly app designed just for children with parental control features. [1, 2]
  • YouTube Shorts: A feature for watching and creating quick, vertical videos that last up to 60 seconds. [1, 2, 3, 4]

For Creators

  • YouTube Partner Program: A service that allows eligible creators to make money by placing ads on their videos. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
  • YouTube Shopping: A tool that lets creators connect their online stores to easily promote and sell products directly during their videos or live streams. [1, 2]
  • Channel Memberships: A paid subscription model where fans pay a monthly fee to get special badges, emojis, and exclusive content from their favorite creators

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What is the meaning of the word YouTube?

/ˈyuˌtub/ Other forms: YouTubes; YouTubing; YouTubed. Definitions of YouTube. noun. (™) an online video-sharing service where users upload, view, and rate digital content.

YouTube is a popular website where people can watch, share, and upload videos. The name means “your television.” “You” means the users. “Tube” is an old nickname for a television. It started as a place for anyone to broadcast their own video clips to the world. [1, 2, 3, 4]

Why It Is Called YouTube

The name combines two simple ideas: [1]

  • You: The content comes from you, the individual user.
  • Tube: Old televisions were heavy boxes that used a part called a cathode ray tube. People called the TV “the tube”. [1, 2]

Together, the name means a personal TV station for the everyday person

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A tube is a long, hollow cylinder used to hold or transport materials (liquids, gases, pastes) or as a passage. Beyond this physical definition, it has several common everyday meanings depending on the context. [1, 2, 3, 4]

Everyday Meanings and Slang

  • Television (Informal): Historically short for “cathode-ray tube,” it refers to a television set or broadcasting (e.g., “What’s on the tube tonight?”). [1, 2]
  • Video Sharing (Digital): It is a common colloquial moniker for video-based platforms, most notably YouTube. [1, 2, 3]
  • The Underground (British): In the UK, “the Tube” is the affectionate nickname for the London Underground subway system. [1]
  • Derogatory Slang (UK/Scottish): In British and Scottish slang, calling someone a “tube” means they are acting like a foolish, annoying, or contemptible
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There is no maximum limit on the total number of videos a single YouTube channel can hold. Channels can safely host tens of thousands of videos. However, YouTube does have strict limits on individual video files and daily upload numbers. [1, 2, 3, 4]

Single Video Limits

  • Maximum Duration: Videos are limited to 12 hours in length.
  • Maximum File Size: The file size limit is 256 GB.
  • Default Limits: Unverified channels can only upload videos that are 15 minutes long. [1, 2]

For tips on how to verify your channel and bypass the 15-minute time cap:

Daily Upload Limits

  • Daily Caps: YouTube does not publish a hard public number, but users on Reddit and Quora share varying experiences.
  • New Channels: New or unverified creators typically face a limit ranging from 10 to 15 videos per day to prevent spam.
  • Established Channels: Older or fully verified channels can often upload up to 50 to 100 videos per day.
  • The 24-Hour Rule: If you hit the daily cap, your uploads will fail until your limit resets after 24 hours. [1, 2, 3, 4]

For help fixing or understanding why you might be getting hit with an “Upload limit reached” error:

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YouTube search results, May 2025
Type of businessSubsidiary
Type of siteOnline video platformsocial media platform
FoundedFebruary 14, 2005; 21 years ago
Headquarters901 Cherry Avenue
San Bruno, California, United States
Area servedWorldwide (except blocked countries)
OwnerAlphabet Inc.
FoundersChad HurleyJawed KarimSteve Chen
Key peopleNeal Mohan (CEO)Chad Hurley (advisor)
IndustryInternetVideo hosting service
ProductsYouTube KidsYouTube MusicYouTube PremiumYouTube ShortsYouTube TV
RevenueIncrease US$31.5 billion (2023)[1]
ParentGoogle LLC (2006–present)
URLyoutube.com
IPv6 supportYes
AdvertisingGoogle AdSense
RegistrationOptional
UsersDecrease 2.7 billion MAU (January 2024)[2]
LaunchedApril 23, 2005; 21 years ago
Current statusActive
Content licenseUploader holds copyright (standard license); Creative Commons can be selected.
Written inPython (core/API),[3] C (through CPython), C++Java (through Guice platform),[4][5] Go,[6] JavaScript (UI)
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YouTube is an American online video-sharing platform owned by Google. YouTube was founded on February 14, 2005, by Chad HurleyJawed Karim, and Steve Chen who were all former employees at PayPal.[7] Headquartered in San Bruno, California, it is the second-most-visited website in the world, after Google itself. In January 2024, YouTube had reached more than 2.7 billion monthly active users, who collectively watched more than one billion hours of video every day.[8] As of May 2019, videos were being uploaded to the platform at a rate of more than 500 hours of video per minute,[9][10] and as of mid-2024, there were approximately 14.8 billion videos in total.[11]

On November 13, 2006, YouTube was purchased by Google for 1.65 billion USD (equivalent to $2.44 billion in 2025).[12] Google expanded YouTube’s business model from generating revenue through advertisements alone to paid offerings such as movies and exclusive programming explicitly produced for YouTube. It also offers YouTube Premium, a paid subscription option for watching videos without ads. YouTube incorporated the Google AdSense program, generating more revenue for both YouTube and approved users. In 2023, YouTube’s advertising revenue totaled $31.7 billion, a 2% increase from the $31.1 billion reported in 2022.[13] From Q4 2023 to Q3 2024, YouTube’s combined revenue from advertising and subscriptions exceeded $50 billion.[14]

Since its purchase by Google, YouTube has expanded beyond the core website, creating mobile appsnetwork televisiongames, and the ability to link with other platforms. Video categories on YouTube include music videosvideo clipsnewsshort and feature filmssongsdocumentariesmovie trailersteasersTV spotslive streamsvlogs, and more. Most submissions are generated by individuals, including collaborations between YouTubers and corporate sponsors. Established media, news, and entertainment corporations have also created and expanded their visibility on YouTube channels to reach bigger audiences

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What does it mean to be a YouTuber?

A YouTuber creates and shares videos on the platform YouTube. These videos can be about almost anything—entertainment, education, personal stories, gaming, beauty, travel, or other topics that attract viewers.+++++++++

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A YouTuber is a content creator who produces, uploads, and stars in videos on YouTube. They build dedicated subscriber communities through various niches like gaming, education, beauty, and entertainment. While some start as hobbyists, many treat it as a full-time career, monetizing their channels through ads, brand deals, and merchandise. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]

The Role of a YouTuber

As a YouTuber’s channel grows, their role often shifts from a single hobbyist handling all tasks to running a full-fledged media business. Daily responsibilities include: [1]

  • Content Planning: Brainstorming video concepts and writing scripts.
  • Production: Filming video and photo content using cameras, microphones, and lighting.
  • Editing: Cutting footage, adding audio, and creating thumbnails.
  • Audience Engagement: Interacting with viewers through comments, live streams, and community posts

Monetization and Business

Successful YouTubers generate income through multiple streams, including:

  • The YouTube Partner Program (YPP): Earning a share of the revenue from ads displayed on their videos.
  • Brand Sponsorships: Collaborating with companies to promote products or services within their videos.
  • Merchandise & Digital Products: Selling physical goods, online courses, or exclusive subscriber perks

YouTuber is a content creator and social media influencer who uploads or creates short or long form videos on the online video-sharing website or app YouTube,[1] typically posting to their personal YouTube channel.[2] The term “YouTuber” was first used in the English language in 2006, and subsequently appeared in the 2006 Time Person of the Year issue.[3][4]

Influencehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YouTuber

See also: Social impact of YouTube

Influential YouTubers are sometimes described as microcelebrities.[2] Since YouTube is widely conceived as a bottom-up social media video platform, microcelebrities do not appear to be involved with the established and commercial system of celebrity culture; rather, they appear self-governed and independent.[5][6] This appearance, in turn, leads to YouTubers being seen as more relatable and authentic, also fostered by the direct connection between artist and viewer using the medium of YouTube

The Definition of a YouTuber

Opinions can differ on exactly who qualifies as a YouTuber. On forums like Reddit, users debate the criteria:

  • Casual vs. Professional: Some argue a YouTuber is simply anyone who posts videos, while others suggest the title is reserved for those who treat it like a business or make a significant portion of their income from it. Reddit
  • Active Content Creators: The generally accepted consensus is that a YouTuber is not just a person who watches videos, but someone who frequently creates and shares their own content. 

Different Types of YouTubers

YouTubers often specialize in specific formats or niches to connect with their viewers:

  • Vloggers: Creators who document their daily lives, thoughts, or routines.
  • Streamers: Creators who host long-form, interactive live streams, similar to Twitch.
  • Educators & Reviewers: Experts who create tutorials, product reviews, or deep-dive analyse

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An online streamer or live streamer is a type of social media influencer who broadcasts themselves online through a live stream to an audience.

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There is no exact public figure for the total number of videos on YouTube, as the company does not disclose this data. However, industry estimates suggest there are roughly 800 million to over 14 billion videos hosted on the platform, with more than 20 million new videos uploaded every day

Has anyone hit 1 trillion views on YouTube?

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No individual YouTube channel has reached 1 trillion total views. The highest-viewed channel on the platform is the Indian music label T-Series, with just over 330 billion lifetime views. 

However, Minecraft (the video game) became the first topic/category on the platform to surpass 1 trillion cumulative views across all user-created videos

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11 common mistakes YouTubers make and how to avoid them

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New YouTubers often fail because they don’t pick a specific topic, they quit too soon, or they neglect audio quality. Other massive errors include ignoring video thumbnails, failing to hook viewers in the first 15 seconds, and mixing personal and channel finances. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]

Key Mistakes to Avoid

  • No Clear Niche: Trying to appeal to everyone usually appeals to no one. Pick a specific topic you love and stick to it so your audience knows what to expect. [1, 2]
  • Poor Audio: Bad video quality is forgiven, but bad audio hurts the viewer’s ears. Start with a good microphone. [1, 2]
  • Weak Hooks: Do not do long, boring introductions or channel updates. Start the video right at the moment you promised in your title. [1, 2, 3]
  • Ignoring Thumbnails: Your video’s thumbnail and title are the billboard. If they don’t grab attention, nobody will click. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
  • Lack of Consistency: Uploading once and waiting for success rarely works. Stick to a weekly schedule so you can practice and grow over time

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A video thumbnail is a clickable, still image that serves as a visual preview for your video, much like a book cover or a movie poster. Its primary purpose is to catch a viewer’s attention and entice them to click and watch your content. [1, 2]

Key Elements of a Video Thumbnail

  • Visual Representation: It gives the audience a quick snapshot or an idea of what the video is about before they commit to watching. [1, 2]
  • Text and Graphics: Many creators add large, bold text, contrasting colors, or eye-catching stickers/graphics to the image to make it stand out on crowded feeds. [1]
  • Auto-generated vs. Custom: Platforms like YouTube automatically grab a few random frames from your video to use as a thumbnail. However, most successful creators upload custom-designed thumbnails to maximize clicks. [1, 2]

Why Thumbnails Matter

When people browse for videos on sites like YouTube, Vimeo, or social media feeds, they are usually presented with just two pieces of information: the video title and the thumbnail. A compelling, high-quality thumbnail is crucial for increasing your Click-Through Rate (CTR) and getting more views