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Name Type MAU Year Ref YouTube: video 2,680,000,000 2023 [1]Tencent Video: video 597,000,000 2023 [2]TikTok: video 1,060,000,000 2023 [3]Tencent Music: music
[53] [54] YouTube developed its own chip, called "Argos", to help with encoding higher resolution videos in 2021. [55] In April 2023, YouTube began offering some videos in an enhanced bitrate "1080p Premium" option for YouTube Premium subscribers on iOS. [56] In August 2023, the feature became available to subscribers on desktop platforms. [57]
Japanese YouTuber with two comedy channels. His first, "Hajme Syacho", has more than 7.8 million subscribers and 6.1 billion views, while his second, "Hajme Syacho 2", has more than 2 million subscribers and more than 700 million views. Dave Hakkens: Netherlands One Army, One Army Community Dutch designer best known for Phonebloks and Precious ...
In July 2023, YouTube for the first time raised the price of YouTube Premium (from $11.99 to $13.99 per month) and YouTube Music (from $9.99 to $10.99) in the U.S.
American YouTube personality MrBeast is the most-subscribed channel on YouTube, with 336 million subscribers as of December 2024.. A subscriber to a channel on the American video-sharing platform YouTube is a user who has chosen to receive the channel's content by clicking on that channel's "Subscribe" button, and each user's subscription feed consists of videos published by channels to which ...
50 YouTubers Fight for $1,000,000" is a YouTube video by American YouTuber Jimmy Donaldson, known on the platform as MrBeast. The video, described by Donaldson as his "biggest video ever," featured fifty YouTubers from around the world competing to stay inside a large glass cube for as long as possible while completing challenges. [ 1 ]
Eventually, success came, and he currently boasts more than 153 million YouTube subscribers. In 2017 his channel went viral while he filmed himself counting to 100,000 , a challenge that lasted 44 ...
When YouTube Music launched its Premium service — then called YouTube Key, if memory serves — back in 2014, people wondered why anyone would pay for what they can get for free, albeit with ...