[OC] Youtube has over 1 billion hours of videos, we Built an AI Search Engine that can find exact timestamps for anything on Youtube
Submitted by simonezchen t3_10m0i0u in dataisbeautiful
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Right. Library of what exactly?
Name general categories… or what would be the backbone of Organization- cats?
Well cats are liquid, so it’d be litres.
Measured in feline ounces
I’m actually crazy impressed by how low Reddit is on that list. I have a hard time believing library of the congress has more text than all of Reddit, Twitter, youtube, and Wikipedia combined
Doesn't a lot of classified stuff get put in the library of Congress? 100 page long reports could fluff that up but also not exactly sure what the units are
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Wikipedia is largely a directory with (mostly) very good summaries.
For a lot of Wikipedia articles there are hundreds of books written on the subject, so I can believe that.
Ya idk how this stuff was sourced (no link so I’m not even gonna bother) but reddit had 303m posts in 2020 and the LOC only has 175m cataloged items
What about the entire internet?
Much likely count of videos compared to the books in the library, which is a weird metric, as books contain much more content than a video and on the other hand the amount of data would put YouTube on rank 1 by far
Good point, here’s we got this information.
Then we did some calcualations with those numbers to arrive at 99,338,400 books on Youtube
You can see the details of those calculations here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1UbekWhTLJKQj6ZLipg1R269CQ8g0ACDbzPRDFN14inc/edit#gid=52223737
Edit: I also have a question about the last thing you said > there’s so much more content than that though
What other content is there?
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