If you've ever snapped a picture of your dinner, Nom is for you.
There's a waterfall of content that you're missing out on.
While there are certainly food-focused content out there on the Web and on TV, most of this content need to weave through many layers of editing before it reaches the viewer.
What we have noticed at YouTube is that many users who have uploaded infringing content are unaware that it's illegal to do so.
It's just exciting to be able to see what someone around the world is eating in Sicily or Tokyo.
By augmenting the pages in the upload process with educational text regarding the type of content that can be uploaded to YouTube, we have seen a sharp overall reduction with users uploading copyrighted materials.