How TED Talks Get Millions of Views: The Role of the TED Community
How TED Talks Got to 10 Billion Views (Without Ads)
A case study for people who believe in the power of people
✍️ by Deepak Kumar Prabakaran (aka Community Man)
This isn’t a “growth hack” guide.
It’s not about algorithms.
And it’s definitely not a playbook on how to go viral.
It’s a story.
About how one of the most iconic platforms in the world — TED — trusted its people.
And how those people built something that reached 10 billion views.
I wrote this because I’ve been obsessed with community for over 10 years.
And TED?
Is a masterclass in how community quietly builds empires.
In this case study, I unpack how it all happened:
- How TED picked just 6 talks to publish online in 2006
- How they emailed 8,000 attendees — and sparked a movement
- How volunteers translated talks into 115+ languages
- How TEDx made people feel like insiders, not just viewers
- And how it all led to 10 billion views — without running a single ad campaign
Whether you’re a founder, a marketer, a community builder, or just curious how real impact spreads —this is for you.
Take it. Read it. Steal a few ideas.
And maybe, build your own version of TED.
With people.
Not pixels.
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