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When a YouTube channel reaches a specific milestone and is deemed eligible for a YouTube Creator Reward, [1] they are awarded a relatively flat trophy in a metal casing with a YouTube play button symbol. The trophies are of different sizes: each button and plaque gets progressively bigger with the channel's subscriber count. [4]
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Deutsch: Der Silberne Play Button, der wird YouTube-Kanälen nach dem Erreichen von 100,000 (einem Hundert Tausend) Abonnenten verliehen. English: The silver play button awarded to YouTube channels with 100,000 (one hundred thousand) subscribers or more.
Deutsch: Der Diamond Play Button, der wird YouTube-Kanälen nach dem Erreichen von 10,000,000 (zehn Millionen) ... English: Silver Play Button for 100K subscribers.
A vector graphic of YouTube's play button icon from 2013-2017. Items portrayed in this file depicts. inception. 2014. File history.
With that YouTube personally gives out plaque/button for milestones reached on subscriber counts. These can be reached through the videos. Silver Play Button - 100,000 subscriber count; Gold Diamond Play Button - 1,000,000 subscriber count; Diamond Play Button - 10,000,000 subscriber count; Red Diamond Play Button - 100,000,000 subscriber count
The TwoSet Violin YouTube channel received a Silver Play Button in 2018 for surpassing 100 thousand subscribers and a Gold Play Button in 2019 for surpassing 1 million subscribers. [14] Classic FM's Kyle Macdonald listed TwoSet Violin as one of the "10 ways the 2010s changed classical music forever". [15]
YouTube logo, 2005–2011. YouTube was founded by Chad Hurley, Steve Chen and Jawed Karim, three former employees of PayPal. [1] The website was activated on February 14, 2005, [2] and quickly began to grow – in the six months to July 2006, traffic to the site grew by 297 percent.