Can you believe today is the 10th anniversary of YouTube? (Feel old yet?!) The site actually went live back in February of 2005, but the first official video upload happened on April 23rd 2005 when co-founder Jawed Karim updated “Me At The Zoo,” a 19 second clip of himself riffing about elephants. It was the video that launched a billion vlogs and gave birth to the vast and vibrant YouTube we know today. The folks at Social Blade organized this kicky collab to commemorate that special event, recruiting dozens of YouTube creators to recreate the iconic video in their own way.
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