We've come a long way since that day at the zoo.
20 years ago today, YouTube co-founder Jawed Karim uploaded the first video to YouTube. Less than 20 seconds long, it showed Karim standing in front of elephants and explaining that they have really long trunks.
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Two decades later, the video sharing platform is a different place.
Since then, users have uploaded more than 20 trillion videos to the site, YouTube says, including YouTube Music. Doing some quick math, that works out to about 2,500 videos for every single person on the planet. Around 20 million videos are uploaded daily, and there are 100 million comments and 3.5 billion likes on the average day.
YouTube isn't just showing off, though. The company is rolling out a few new features to celebrate, both on traditional YouTube and on YouTube TV.
YouTube also offered a quick reminder of some neat tricks you might be missing.
Aside from long pressing anywhere on a video to watch it at double speed and locking your app screen to avoid interruptions, did you know you can set a sleep timer to watch while you fall asleep?
Not that you'deverwatch while working, but you can utilize keyboard shortcuts if you're on a desktop, including hitting the left and right arrows to fast-forward or rewind by 5 seconds, tapping the spacebar to play or pause a video, and using > or < to change the video playback rate.
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Worried about what your kids might come across? Use YouTube Kids' "Approve content yourself" mode to hand-select the content you want your child to access.
Hum or sing a song stuck in your head to Song Search, and you can add it to your playlist for later.
You'll also see a few Easter eggs to celebrate, such as a special tribute video, a limited-time logo, a special slider bar on certain videos, and more.
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