YouTube reaches the grand old age of 20 in 2025, which would make it Gen Z in human terms, but very much a veteran in the internet world! It is a cultural phenomenon that changed the way we consume video content while at the same time empowering individuals from all walks of life to share their stories.
YouTube is also the second most visited website in the world and has influenced popular culture in numerous ways. However, many of us see it as a means to share and view videos rather than a social media platform.
Now the question is can YouTube be in the same bracket as Facebook, TikTok, Instagram, and others is well worth answering, not only because it could help individual users get the most out of the platform but also because it aids brands and businesses in understanding the immense potential of YouTube as a digital marketing tool.



YouTube is a place where people can create and post content for others to enjoy, which means at its heart it is very much a social media platform.
However, looking a little deeper into the nature of our relationship with YouTube, it is the shareability of content that is also a social networking feature.
YouTube makes it very easy to share videos, whether it be on a separate web site or blog, on messaging services such as WhatsApp, and of course, on other social media platforms. And so it follows that these videos will invariably generate further conversations, whether they be online or in person.