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Tech History: YouTube was Originally Conceived as an Online Dating Site

YouTube origins

Long before YouTube brought us cat videos, makeup tutorials, and conspiracy theory rabbit holes, it had one very specific purpose: To help you get a date.


Back in 2005, YouTube’s founders—Steve Chen, Chad Hurley, and Jawed Karim—had a grand vision: a video-based dating site called “Tune In, Hook Up.”(We’re not making that up. That was the actual name.)


The idea was simple, if slightly terrifying: People would upload short videos introducing themselves and talking about what they wanted in a partner. Kind of like Tinder, but with more dial-up and public embarrassment.


The problem? Nobody uploaded anything. Apparently, even in the early 2000s, the idea of broadcasting your dating life to the internet was a step too far.


So, in a desperate move to get anyone to upload content, the team flipped the switch:

“Fine. Just upload anything.”


That tiny pivot—from awkward dating site to “post whatever you want” platform—was all it took. The floodgates opened. Videos of dogs skateboarding, weird music remixes, and a guy at the zoo named Jawed talking about elephants started appearing.

The rest ? Billions of views, millions of creators, and a global obsession later... YouTube became the most accidental success story in internet history.


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