I came across YouTube's Press Room Statistics, which I thought was quite interesting so here you go:
As of June 2012.
As of June 2012.
Statistics
Traffic
- Over 800 million unique users visit YouTube each month
- Over 3 billion hours of video are watched each month on YouTube
- 72 hours of video are uploaded to YouTube every minute
- 70% of YouTube traffic comes from outside the US
- YouTube is localized in 43 countries and across 60 languages
- In 2011, YouTube had more than 1 trillion views or around 140 views for every person on Earth
- Millions of subscriptions happen each day. Subscriptions allow you to connect with someone you're interested in — whether it's a friend, or the NBA — and keep up on their activity on the site
YouTube Partner Program
- Created in 2007, we now have 30,000+ partners from 27 countries around the world
Monetization
- Thousands of advertisers are using TrueView in-stream and 60% of our in-stream ads are now skippable
- We have more than a million advertisers using Google ad platforms, the majority of which are small businesses
Mobile and Devices
- Traffic from mobile devices tripled in 2011
- More than 10% of global YouTube views come from mobile devices
- 3 hours of video is uploaded per minute to YouTube from mobile devices
- YouTube is available on 350 million devices
Content ID
- Content ID scans over 100 years of video every day
- More than 3,000 partners use Content ID, including every major US network broadcaster, movie studio and record label
- We have more than eight million reference files (over 500,000 hours of material) in our Content ID database; it's among the most comprehensive in the world. The number has doubled in the last year
- Over a third of YouTube's total monetized views come from Content ID
- More than 120 million videos have been claimed by Content ID
Social
- 500 years of YouTube video are watched every day on Facebook, and over 700 YouTube videos are shared on Twitter each minute
- 100 million people take a social action on YouTube (likes, shares, comments, etc) every week
- More than 50% of videos on YouTube have been rated or include comments from the community
- Millions of videos are favorited every day
- Clicks on the ‘like’ or ‘dislike’ button on YouTube have doubled since the start of 2011. For every ‘dislike,’ we get 10 ‘likes’- people like to tell other people about the stuff they love.
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