I love YouTube.
When I was back in Shanghai this summer, one thing that bothered me most, as well as many foreign friends I met there, was definitely the inaccessibility to YouTube. I missed those YouTube fame (those who gain recognition and popularity on Internet by uploading their videos to the website), especially those talented beauty video bloggers, or simply "vloggers", and the comedians. Despite the fact that we have a few similar websites in China, there's no such thing as an equivalent because all these talented can only be found on YouTube. That being said, nothing can replace YouTube. No websites can really substitute YouTube for the unique and gifted celebrities it has. To me, what makes this video-sharing website so special is the definitely YouTube personalities. Besides those well known popular singers' and stars' official YouTube channels, a great many people are building up their own personal channels today. And hopefully through such a platform, the YouTube celebrities are able to share their songs, films and life with their subscribers and people all over the world. YouTube let these people, not only men, but also women, discover their talents and realize their dreams.