In an elaborate April Fool's prank, YouTube announced it was going
dark for a decade, and that the site was merely an eight-year contest to
find the best video.
"It's finally time to pick the winner," YouTube representatives
announced in a 3:32 minute video posted on its homepage yesterday.
The message was simple: the world's most popular video-sharing
website would close at the end of the day to review all the video
submissions it has received over the
years, and would announce the best one in 2023.
"We are so close to the end. Tonight at midnight, youtube.com
will no longer be accepting entries. After eight amazing years, it is
finally time to review everything that has been uploaded to our site and
begin the process of selecting a winner," said Tim Liston, named as
"competition director."
YouTube CEO Salar Kamangar said that "we started YouTube in 2005
as a contest with a simple goal: to find the best video in the world."
Users have uploaded more than 70 hours every minute to the site, YouTube estimated.
"I encourage everybody to watch as many videos as possible before
YouTube deletes everything tonight," said Antoine Dodson, who became an
Internet sensation when a musical version of his 2010 TV interview
about a house intrusion was posted on YouTube.
"Distinguished" film critics, YouTube celebrities and some of the
site's "most prolific" commentators are on the judges' panel, according
to Liston.
The Google-owned online video sharing venue said less than two
weeks ago that more than a billion people now use YouTube each month,
with viewing on smartphones helping drive growth.
The YouTube team noted that nearly one out of every two people on the
Internet visits the website, which has grown into a global hit since
its launch.
Google bought YouTube in 2006 for USD 1.65 billion and has yet to disclose whether the service has turned a profit.
YouTube has gradually added professional content, such as
full-length television shows and movies to its vast trove of amateur
video offerings in a bid to attract advertisers.
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