Unless you had a popular video on YouTube or could perform shows in front of thousands, musical ability meant nothing.
I'm fascinated by politics. I love watching everyone from Neil deGrasse Tyson to Lawrence Krauss to people like Richard Dawkins and Noam Chomsky on YouTube.
YouTube has gotten so big that you're not a standard unless YouTube adopts you. And that's a big fight.
I've always thought that gaming and YouTube and the web is a very post-punk extravaganza.
I've never met Hans Rosling, but I just knew him through his many YouTube videos, and they were absolute dynamite.
I don't really go to YouTube or, especially, participate in Facebook. I just really don't want to know that many people!
If you go to places like YouTube, it's a cesspool, and a lot of the comments are really horrifying and misogynist and harassing.
There's always kids who become stop motion animators. I get stuff all the time. They put it on YouTube. It's exciting to see.
TV has been my goal since before I started YouTube.
I go on YouTube when somebody says to look something up.
My favorite web site is probably YouTube.
YouTube is an amazing platform for young musicians - although its harder to get noticed now that everyone is on it.
The lifeblood of YouTube is sharing.
I like to YouTube a lot, and try and find unknown singers.
I do not click on random youtube videos.
By the time I'm in the studio recording my parody, 10,000 parodies of that song are on YouTube.