I was very unfamiliar with YouTube; I thought it was the place for dog and cat videos.
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The first videos I uploaded on my own personal channel were videos of dogs.
I've never YouTubed myself, and I'm actually scared to do it. I think I may just let sleeping dogs lie on this one.
There's always going to be a place for YouTube.
Our users were one step ahead of us. They began using YouTube to share videos of all kinds. Their dogs, vacations, anything. We found this very interesting. We said, 'Why not let the users define what YouTube is all about?'
YouTube is a platform, a distribution vehicle.
What we'd like to think of YouTube as is a part of Google with very overlapping goals and values. We're a fundamental part of the advertising business for Google.
YouTube is found footage. It's here to stay, and people will always come up with new concepts that will make sense for found footage.
I think one of the most beautiful things about YouTube is that it makes the world a smaller place. You realize that we're all different, but we're all the same. And if you think about it, it's a beautiful concept.
We want to get to a point where anything you can think of finding that is video related is searchable or recommended to you on YouTube.
The strange thing was, when I was starting on YouTube, even the paradigm of YouTube and Internet sensation - or whatever - that didn't really exist. So I didn't even know that that was a thing.
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