YouTube Exceeds Two Billion s Per Month
At last week's Brandcast conference, YouTube boasted exceeding the limit of two billion logged-in s per month. Platform s are more and more willing to use TV sets to watch content.

YouTube continues to grow and, as reported by the company's CEO, Susan Wojcicki, the platform has just crossed the barrier of two billion logged-in s per month. This is more than 200 million more than a year ago. Interestingly, Google CEO Sundar Pichai suggested in February this year that YouTube is close to crossing a magical border that only Facebook has ever managed to cross.
YouTube attracts rs
Wojcicki also informed that YouTube s are currently watching 250 million hours of content on TVs every day. In the middle of last year, the number was still 180 million. YouTube presented the data last week during a presentation to potential rs at a Brandcast event in New York City.
YouTube is constantly developing, changing, adapting to ever-changing legal standards and trying not to interfere with freedom of speech. All this in order to remain a reliable platform for potential rs. But as life shows, in spite of numerous promises, it is difficult to avoid controversies, fake news, or to prevent the spread of drastic materials - such as these from the March shooting in New Zealand.
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