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18 seconds. That's all it took to change the world forever. On April 23, 2005, a man stood at the San Diego Zoo, filmed elephants for 18 seconds, and uploaded it to a brand-new website called YouTube. That video—"Me at the Zoo"—was the FIRST video ever uploaded to YouTube. And it killed television. Before that day, YOU needed permission to share videos. TV networks, movie studios, and corporate gatekeepers decided what the world could watch. If you filmed your kid's birthday, it stayed on a VHS tape in your drawer. Forever unseen. But those 18 seconds changed everything. Suddenly, ANYONE could upload. No permission. No studio. No gatekeepers. Within years, regular people became stars. TV ratings collapsed. MTV stopped playing music videos. Hollywood lost control. By 2020, YouTube had more viewers than ALL TV networks combined. But here's the dark truth: That first upload didn't just free us... it enslaved us. Now we're all chasing views, trapped in an endless scroll, controlled by the algorithm. Jawed Karim gave us freedom. But freedom came with a price. Today, "Me at the Zoo" has over 280 million views. Its real impact? Unmeasurable. Was it worth it?