I put on YouTube one single and, in 20 hours, have five million, six million people.

I think seeing someone go from a YouTube series to a Hollywood film spurs people on.

I've never had WiFi at home. I'm too easily distracted, and YouTube is too tempting.

I started to record songs and put them on YouTube and people laughed behind my back.

My fans were the ones who discovered me on YouTube. I don't ever want to forget that.

The best thing about YouTube is that anyone can do it, and that's exactly what I did.

Someone asked me the other day what my favourite record shop was, and I said YouTube.

The platform got me out of a very dark period of my life, so I love YouTube genuinely.

Let's make it so the more you invest in YouTube, the better deal YouTube gets for you.

I was very unfamiliar with YouTube; I thought it was the place for dog and cat videos.

I'm not trying to brag, but if I did expose my life, it would be a good YouTube series.

On YouTube, if anything, coming out as gay or bi or trans explodes someone's popularity.

I create videos for my YouTube channel Chescaleigh and for 'Decoded,' a series with MTV.

I'm sure if Shakespeare were alive today, he'd be doing classic guitar solos on YouTube.

I think Facebook, Twitter and YouTube are the cornerstones of any social media strategy.

The thing I love about YouTube is it's almost like having an instant audience for improv.

I've always thought that gaming and YouTube and the web is a very post-punk extravaganza.

Because of YouTube, I'm getting fan mail from 10-year-olds and teenagers and college kids.

I don't know of a more noble, a bigger deal as a filmmaker than to be a YouTube filmmaker.

This is an age where you could put anything on YouTube; people can make films on their own.

Yes, DVDs are gone, but there is this wonderful Internet platform out there called YouTube.

I started paying my bills with YouTube money around the time I hit a million views a month.

If you're going to implement video, do it as well as YouTube does it or don't do it at all.

YouTube has been a great source for me to spot talents across the world and provide a break.

If Youku had adopted YouTubes business model, we just would not be here. We would not exist.

If Youku had adopted YouTube's business model, we just would not be here. We would not exist.

I can't wait to bring #LizaOnDemand to my YouTube audience and hopefully a new audience, too.

The appearance on 'The Tonight Show' was one thing, but the YouTube afterlife was incredible.

When I visited YouTube headquarters, they told me that Delhi searches me the most on YouTube.

It's insanely difficult to ask an audience to go somewhere other than YouTube to watch videos.

I just made my album. I did my best. And I uploaded the video just to 'YouTube.' That was all.

Me and Matt Terry would love to record music together, maybe something on YouTube to our fans.

Countries like France should not be naive. We don't have a French YouTube or Amazon or Netflix.

I really grew my own fan base. I started posting videos on YouTube with the help of my parents.

By the time I'm in the studio recording my parody, 10,000 parodies of that song are on YouTube.

We started YouTube to democratize video distribution. Now, we are democratizing video creation.

I started watching YouTube videos and singing, and it became something that I was obsessed with.

YouTube is committed to balancing the needs of the fan community with those of copyright holders.

UKIP's success would never have happened without the invention of YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter.

I've been a fan of grime for a while - I used to watch the battles on YouTube when I was younger.

When I wasn't working, I was learning how to use production software on YouTube and making music.

YouTube is a place for everybody to get together and interact and share their love for Babymetal.

I've always done YouTube myself: everything is written, edited, produced, and promoted by myself.

I love Alain de Botton and listen to his little 'School of Life' YouTube vids as I do the dishes.

I know one of the reasons I first started making Youtube videos was because no one looks like me.

I just wanted to be famous. That's why I did reality shows, and that's why YouTube was so perfect.

I could spend several hours on YouTube every night. It's all there. I just don't have enough time.

I've got a few things on YouTube and the most I've ever had is about 8,000 clicks over five years.

I have this horrible, horrible habit of going on YouTube and checking out comments about what I do.

Anyone who does social media, YouTube, Internet content will tell you it can be extremely isolating.

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