VideoWatch (or VídeoAssistir, in Portuguese, and VídeoVer, in Spanish) is a video and image hosting site that was created on March 11, 2010. It was created by Osvaldo Adelmar.
History[]
VideoWatch was created on March 11, 2010. It was originally available in 4 languages (Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, English, Dutch), but more languages have been added over time, with the number now being 15 (with the addition of: French, Guyanese Creole, Guaraní, Quechua, Aymara, Sranan Tongo, Arawak, French Guianese Creole, Chiquitano, High German, and Yaghan).
Popularity[]
The website has gathered a very large following and is one of the most active websites on the Internet. As of 2020, it has 45 million active users. The most popular video on the site has 80 million views.
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