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10 dates that defined YouTube history, as the platform celebrates its 20th birthday

Not only is February 14 Valentine’s Day, but it is also the birthday of YouTube. Celebrating its 20th anniversary this year, here are the key moments that defined the social media platform.

YouTube celebrated its 20th anniversary on Friday, February 14, 2025. Since its creation, the platform has profoundly transformed the global digital and audiovisual landscape. Here are 10 key dates that have defined the YouTube story so far.

As YouTube celebrates its 20th birthday, here are the 10 dates that defined the YouTube story

February 14, 2005: YouTube, a video hosting service, is launched by Chad Hurley, Steve Chen and Jawed Karim, three former PayPal employees.

April 23, 2005: Jawed Karim uploads the first video to the platform, simply entitled “Me at the zoo.”

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Image Credit: Jawed/Youtube

October 9, 2006: Google announces the acquisition of YouTube for $1.65 billion.

June 19, 2007: YouTube announces translated and localised sites for nine countries, including France, Spain, Italy and Poland, making the platform more accessible to global users.

May 3, 2007: launch of a program to monetise content posted on the platform.

July 15, 2012: Psy’s “Gangnam Style” music video is posted online and becomes the first video to reach one billion views. It now has a total of over five billion views.

youtube 20 years
Image Credit: Peter Parks / AFP©

February 15, 2015: launch of YouTube Kids, an app for children with age-appropriate content and integrated parental controls.

August 26, 2015: launch of YouTube Gaming, a streaming platform specifically dedicated to video games. This was then integrated directly into the YouTube platform in 2019.

September 15, 2020: launch in India of YouTube Shorts, a short video format echoing the style of TikTok. It rolled out worldwide the following year.

November 14, 2022: MrBeast overtakes PewDiePie to become the world’s most-followed YouTuber with over 112 million subscribers. Today, he has over 361 million subscribers.

This story is published via AFP Relaxnews. 

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10 dates that defined YouTube history, as the platform celebrates its 20th birthday

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