YouTube now hosts over 5 billion videos, with the equivalent of 500 hours of content uploaded every minute. Perhaps that's why YouTube is surpassing both Netflix and TV networks in total watch time.
There are plenty of reasons people want to download videos from YouTube and other video platforms. Maybe you’re traveling and don’t want to rely on spotty Wi-Fi. Maybe you want to save a long tutorial ...
A bizarre YouTube video, uploaded on January 5, 2026, left millions of users in confusion. Not minutes, not hours, not days, the video has a duration of 140 years. It was uploaded by the channel named ...
MrBeast has apologized for some of his recent YouTube videos, writing in a post on X that they were not "as good as I wanted." MrBeast, whose real name is James "Jimmy" Donaldson, is one of the most ...
Downloading content from YouTube for your own personal usage can be a challenge at times. 4K Video Downloader Plus is a simple Mac app that makes it much easier to do ...
YouTube is arguably the most popular and most visited platform for entertainment, education and tutorials. There's a video for everything on YouTube, whether you want to learn how to cook, ride a bike ...
Following the announcement last week, the video player, icon, and app-wide redesign is now widely rolling out to YouTube for Android and iOS. All YouTube icons throughout the app have been updated.
YouTube says it will now let viewers dismiss the popups and video suggestions that appear at the end of videos with a new "Hide" button. These end screen popups are a standard part of most YouTube ...
Do YouTube videos keep pausing automatically randomly? As reported by some users, their videos on YouTube are stopped or paused randomly and repeatedly without pressing the Pause button. This issue is ...
Is it a conspiracy? For months, YouTubers have been quietly griping that something looked off in their recent video uploads. Following a deeper analysis by a popular music channel, Google has now ...
YouTube is tweaking its profanity-related rules to allow creators to monetize videos with swearing in them, provided the profanity is limited to the first seven seconds of the video. In November 2022, ...
YouTube has made its new monetization policy clear to reassure creators that reaction content and commentary videos are still qualified. The new rules focus on combating large amounts of low-quality, ...