With everyone staying at home, with very little to do aside from scrolling down social media feeds, people have become bored. Switching between the same three apps on a phone has now resulted in seeing the same content being shared from one platform to the other.
However, there’s one platform where this doesn’t seem to be the case. In fact, it’s with this platform that consumption has skyrocketed once everyone has been ordered to stay at home and protect their friends and family.
It doesn’t matter if people are looking at educational or informational videos, keeping up with the news cycle, trying to entertain their children, or simply looking at a compilation of the funny trends from the previous month. Content consumption on YouTube has skyrocketed, and both research and YouTube’s CEO, Susan Wojcicki have confirmed this.
This uptick in activity first began in the middle of March, when people started looking up basic information around the new virus, and the company responded by creating messages that were going to help its users. In fact, there has been such a significant increase in viewership, that the platform had to reduce the quality of its videos to be able to maintain the speed at which everything functions.
Digital Marketing During the Pandemic

With everyone staying at home, with very little to do aside from scrolling down social media feeds, people have become bored. Switching between the same three apps on a phone has now resulted in seeing the same content being shared from one platform to the other.
However, there’s one platform where this doesn’t seem to be the case. In fact, it’s with this platform that consumption has skyrocketed once everyone has been ordered to stay at home and protect their friends and family.
It doesn’t matter if people are looking at educational or informational videos, keeping up with the news cycle, trying to entertain their children, or simply looking at a compilation of the funny trends from the previous month. Content consumption on YouTube has skyrocketed, and both research and YouTube’s CEO, Susan Wojcicki have confirmed this.
This uptick in activity first began in the middle of March, when people started looking up basic information around the new virus, and the company responded by creating messages that were going to help its users. In fact, there has been such a significant increase in viewership, that the platform had to reduce the quality of its videos to be able to maintain the speed at which everything functions.