https://youtu.be/11YPBZmuP3cYouTube is an American video-sharing website headquartered in San Bruno, California. The service was created by three former PayPal employees—Chad Hurley, Steve Chen, and Jawed Karim—in February 2005. Google bought the site in November 2006 for US$1.65 billion;[4] YouTube now operates as one of Google's subsidiaries.[5]
The site allows users to upload, view, rate, share, add to favorites,
report and comment on videos, subscribe to other users, and it makes use
of WebM, H.264/MPEG-4 AVC, and Adobe Flash Video technology to display a wide variety of user-generated and corporate media videos. Available content includes video clips, TV show clips, music videos, short and documentary films, audio recordings, movie trailers and other content such as video blogging, short original videos, and educational videos.
Most of the content on YouTube has been uploaded by individuals, but media corporations including CBS, the BBC, Vevo, and Hulu offer some of their material via YouTube as part of the YouTube partnership program.[6]
Unregistered users can only watch videos on the site, while registered
users are permitted to upload an unlimited number of videos and add
comments to videos. Videos deemed potentially offensive are available
only to registered users affirming themselves to be at least 18 years
old. In December 2016, the https://youtu.be/11YPBZmuP3cwebsite was ranked as the second most popular site by Alexa Internet, a web traffic analysis company.[1]
YouTube earns advertising revenue from Google AdSense,
a program which targets ads according to site content and audience. The
vast majority of its videos are free to view, but there are exceptions,
including subscription-based premium channels, film rentals, as well as
YouTube Red,
a subscription service offering ad-free access to the website and
access to exclusive content made in partnership with existing users.
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