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Letter from Neal: Our 2023 Priorities



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Supporting the Success of Creators

Creators and artists are the heart of YouTube, and I’ll continue to put them first. In today’s challenging macroeconomic climate, we’re offering opportunities to grow a business on our platform. YouTube’s creative ecosystem supported more than two million jobs in 2021 in Brazil, Canada, the United States, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea, France, Australia, Germany, the United Kingdom, India, and Turkey combined, according to research by Oxford Economics.

Billions of viewers come to YouTube every month to watch billions of hours each day, and more people are creating content on YouTube than ever before. For example, Beleaf in Fatherhood gives us a window into day-to-day family life through the eyes of a Black father and shows the complexity of raising children in an evolving America. And Cafe Maddy shifted last year from being a dentist to a full time food creator.

Here’s how we’ll work to support the success of creators across the platform this year:

Live

Listening to creators. This year, I’m looking forward to meeting with even more creators in person and hearing how we can support them on YouTube. Creator feedback is a key part of how we develop products, like a feature that lets creators reach new audiences by adding language tracks to their videos. We’re expanding access to this feature to thousands more creators and we’re also testing it in livestreams and Shorts. A livestream event hosted by gaming creator Ludwig last December included audio tracks in English, French, and Spanish, and the stream broke his YouTube channel record for concurrent views.

We’ve also heard from creators about the importance of broadening accessibility for people who are deaf or hard of hearing. Thanks to long term investments in machine learning, we now provide automatic captions in more languages. We also offer machine translated captions for mobile that enable viewers to translate their captions to 16 languages. YouTube has captioned over six billion videos with more than one billion users watching videos with captions enabled every day.

And we’re also listening to creators through increased support. Last year, we more than doubled the number of creators and partners who can get live help through chat or email. Over half of these creators are located outside of the U.S. We've also significantly increased the number of creators who have a partner manager to give strategic tips for success on YouTube.

Shorts

Creators: unlocking creativity across formats. Today’s creators are continually testing the boundaries of expression. YouTube offers the biggest creative canvas of any platform, and we’re continually expanding it. We’re making creation across formats more amazing so creators have new ways to express themselves and build audiences. YouTube Shorts is giving creators greater reach - Shorts is now averaging over 50 billion daily views. And last year, the number of channels that uploaded to Shorts daily grew over 80%. I love seeing how people use Shorts to build community, like creating a safe space to discuss body image.

One area creators are increasingly interested in is podcasting. In fact, YouTube is now the second most popular destination for listening to podcasts according to Edison. This year we're making it even easier for creators and artists to showcase their podcasts on YouTube. New features in YouTube Studio make it easier to publish podcasts, and we’ll also start bringing both audio and video-first podcasts to the millions of people who use YouTube Music in the United States, with more regions to come. And later this year, RSS integration will offer podcasters another way to upload their shows to YouTube and give our users more listening options.