In 2011, YouTube “was once again doing what YouTube does best: giving people a global stage,” said a company spokesperson in an email to VentureBeat.
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We won’t bore you by embedding all the most-watched videos of the year — we think we’ll all be better off for not hearing “Friday” ever again — but here are some hand-picked favorites.
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Third Most-Watched Video of 2011: Jack Sparrow, ft. Michael Bolton
Thanks to Andy Samberg, we now know that the aging crooner is a huge cineophile.
Most-Watched Political Video: Zack Wahls Speaks About Family
During a public forum in the Iowa House of Representatives, one young man made a simple statement that resounded around the world. Wahls, who was raised by two women, gave same-sex marriage advocates fodder for positive discussions in a heated political climate.
Tenth Most-Watched Music Video: Katy Perry, Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)
This eighties movie-inspired clip features the adorkable Miss Perry and a slew of eighties period characters, from Kenny G to Debbie Gibson. Before the vid hit the ‘Tube, Perry tweeted, “I told someone about my new music video I just filmed & they responded with ‘Wow, that’s gonna break the Internet.'”
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Most-Viewed Proposal Video: Greatest Marriage Proposal EVER!!!
Yeah, we’re losing our privacy megabyte by megabyte, but we’re also sharing heart-warming moments in one another’s lives. Here’s one man’s elaborate, “awww”-inspiring proposal to his bride-to-be.
Second Most-Watched Family Video: Telling my dad that I am gay – LIVE
As the military repealed Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell, gay and lesbian soldiers, sailors, Marines and airmen all over the globe were at liberty to speak openly about their orientation. The 21-year-old Randy Phillips had been anonymously posting videos to YouTube for five months leading up to the repeal. On September 20, he finally revealed himself to the world — and his father.
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Tenth Most-Watched Video of 2011: Cat mom hugs baby kitten
Finally, we conclude this list with the thing that makes YouTube truly great: freakin’ cat videos, man.
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