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Facebook
Facebook is an American social networking service owned by the American technology conglomerate Meta Platforms. It was founded in 2004 by Mark Zuckerberg, along with his Harvard College roommates and fellow students Eduardo Saverin, Andrew McCollum, Dustin Moskovitz, and Chris Hughes. The name Facebook derives from the face book directories often given to American university students.
YouTube
YouTube is an American online video sharing platform owned by Google. YouTube was founded on February 14, 2005, by Chad Hurley, Jawed Karim, and Steve Chen, who were former employees of PayPal. Headquartered in San Bruno, California, it is the second-most-visited website in the world, after Google itself. In January 2024, YouTube had reached more than 2.7billion monthly active users, who collectively consumed more than one billion hours of video content every day. , videos were being uploaded to the platform at a rate of more than 500 hours of content per minute, and , there were approximately
Twitch
American live-streaming platform
Bilibili
Bilibili (stylized in all lowercase), nicknamed B Site (), is a Chinese online video sharing website based in Shanghai where users can submit, view, and add overlaid commentary on videos.
Kick
video streaming service
Rutube
Rutube (stylized as RUTUBE) is a Russian video platform that includes a library of licensed content, including movies, TV series, cartoons, and live broadcasts. It also hosts blogs, podcasts, video game streams, and educational content. It is cited as Russia's alternative to YouTube.
Mixer
live streaming video platform owned by Microsoft
Kuaishou
Kuaishou Technology () is a Chinese publicly traded partly state-owned holding company based in Haidian District, Beijing, that was founded in 2011 by Hua Su () and Cheng Yixiao (). The company, listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, is known for developing a mobile app for sharing users' short videos, a social network, and video special effects editor. The app is known as Kwai in many countries outside of China. It is also known as Snack Video in India, Pakistan and Indonesia.
Trovo Live
video live streaming service
DLive
DLive is an American video live streaming service that was founded in 2017. It was purchased by BitTorrent, Inc. in 2019. Due to the site's lax enforcement of prohibited content guidelines, DLive has become a popular alternative to YouTube and Twitch among white supremacists, conspiracy theorists, neo-Nazis, neo-fascists, and extremists. The site is also used by gamers as an alternative to Twitch.
douyu.com
DouYu () is a Chinese video live streaming service. The site is the largest of its kind in China with 163.6 million monthly active users in 2019, more than the 140 million monthly active users of Twitch. In July 2019, DouYu International Holdings Ltd raised $21 million through U.S. initial public offering (IPO) and listed itself on the Nasdaq with the stock symbol DOYU. It was the largest IPO of any Chinese company on Wall Street in 2019.
SOOP
South Korean internet streaming platform
video game livestreaming
internet broadcasting of video game play
Huya Live
Chinese live streaming service
Azubu
Azubu was a live streaming esports website. In May 2017, it shut down and was succeeded by Smashcast.