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YouTube Gets Its Own Social Network With Launch of YouTube Community (techcrunch.com) 73

The earlier reports were right when they said YouTube was working on launching its own social networking service for content creators. Instead of the "YouTube Backstage" branding, YouTube has decided to call their social networking service "YouTube Community," which allows content creators to use text, GIFs, and images to better engage viewers. Given the controversy surrounding YouTube in regard to demonetizing videos that are not deemed "friendly to advertisers," many YouTube creators have been or are thinking about leaving the site and joining competing services. These new tools are designed to help keep creators from departing to competing platforms. TechCrunch reports: YouTube has been testing the new service over the past several months with a handful of creators in order to gain feedback. It's launching the service into public beta with this group of early testers, and will make it available to a wider group of creators in the "month's ahead," it says. Access to this expanded feature set is made available to the creators and their viewers by way of a new "Community" tab on their channels. From here, creators can share things like text posts, images, GIFs and other content, which the audience can thumbs up and down, like the videos themselves, as well as comment on. Viewers will see these posts in their "Subscriptions" feed in the YouTube mobile application, and can also choose to receive push notifications on these posts from their favorite creators, YouTube says." Only time will tell whether or not this new move will be better received than YouTube's Google+ integration...
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YouTube Gets Its Own Social Network With Launch of YouTube Community

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  • by Anonymous Coward

    NOT.

    • by Anonymous Coward

      Listen, it's fashionable to hate on YouTube comments... but scanning through the comments is half the fun of a YouTube video.

      Yes, lots of them are stupid. There are nuggets of comedy gold mined out that that stupid.

      I remember someone posted the full sound track of The Jockey from Left 4 Dead 2. If you haven't played the game then The Jockey grabs someone's head and starts a mad laugh. The laugh gets more and more hysterical until he's basically screaming.

      So, I watching this video which contains the full tra

    • While I agree that the majority of the YouTube comments are indeed "noise" (such as the redundant "I'm watching this in year ####") there is still a few that are add a useful / interesting "signal". I've seen people add meta-data such as:

      * the Song Name, Band, and/or Albumb,
      * Interesting links about the topic at hand

      The biggest problem with YoutTube's comment section is that slow repetitive partial loading. Both /. and reddit allow you to link directly to a message, YouTube doesn't -- this makes finding a

  • by JcMorin ( 930466 ) on Tuesday September 13, 2016 @08:28PM (#52882779)
    Google will try again the same thing with a different name.
    • by unixisc ( 2429386 ) on Tuesday September 13, 2016 @08:32PM (#52882797)
      That's what I was wondering. To change how my icon looked in YouTube, I had to go into Google+ and edit it. So now, would those capabilities by in the new YouTube community? And would YouTube community automatically take out all Google+ members whose sole reason for getting in was via YouTube?
      • That's what I was wondering. To change how my icon looked in YouTube, I had to go into Google+ and edit it. So now, would those capabilities by in the new YouTube community? And would YouTube community automatically take out all Google+ members whose sole reason for getting in was via YouTube?

        I've had my YouTube account pre-Google takeover.

        They kept prodding me to change to a Google+ account but I've always refused to do that OR to link it to a google account.

        I've not been able to comment on my stuff or

    • by AHuxley ( 892839 ) on Tuesday September 13, 2016 @09:07PM (#52882903) Journal
      Recalls the last efforts with the "Google Plus Finally Gives Up on Its Ineffective, Dangerous Real-Name Policy" (July 17 2014)
      http://www.slate.com/blogs/fut... [slate.com]
    • Youtube never liked G+. They didn't like the integration removing their independence and they only gave in and G-plussed themselves when Vic Gundotra put on his "I AM THE VOICE OF LARRY" [1] act and ordered them to do so. I am sure they didn't like G+ then either and were happy it failed.

      This is Youtube taking control of their community services and features instead of letting the G+ guys do it, and providing better community features than Youtube had before it got G-plussed. Youtube always felt it had a se

  • by johnsnails ( 1715452 ) on Tuesday September 13, 2016 @08:35PM (#52882809)
    Can they fix the current comment section on desktop, you cannot read the comments and watch the video like you can on mobile.
  • by PopeRatzo ( 965947 ) on Tuesday September 13, 2016 @08:35PM (#52882811) Journal

    Have you ever seen the "community" over at YouTube?

    https://youtu.be/n8M6m5UiDaI [youtu.be]

    Enjoy the comments over there, but don't blame me if you end up drinking rat poison.

    • Re: (Score:2, Interesting)

      by Anonymous Coward

      The most widely viewed YouTube videos do tend to end up with pretty terrible comments, but there are quite a few smaller, more niche channels have some of the nicest commenters I've encountered anywhere on the internet.

    • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

      While many videos do get a lot of low grade comments, what the hell did you expect on a video about the alt-right and Men Going Their Own Way?

  • Money for nothing (Score:2, Insightful)

    by fabioalcor ( 1663783 )

    Well, we'll demonetize all your videos and you'll not be able to pay your bills anymore, but hey, here's an another pathetic Facebook wannabe/comments on steroids where you and other youtubers can mourn your imminent bankruptcy.

    • by Lead Butthead ( 321013 ) on Tuesday September 13, 2016 @09:11PM (#52882917) Journal

      Sorry, growing up in the 80s sort of drilled that song into my subconscious...

    • Re: (Score:3, Interesting)

      by rtb61 ( 674572 )

      Demonetise your videos, tough, suck it up and get a real miserable job like the majority. From a non-you tuber context, I guess that means if you see an ad before the video than that you tuber is an advertiser friendly arse hole very likely to lie to you, to sell what ever it is they are being paid to sell you. No ad and probably they are, well, not advertiser friendly and likely to be genuine in their videos.

      This as a broad policy driven by nothing but the Big Shit from Alphabet and pure cynical greed.

      • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

        A blocking feature would be great, just to filter out the crap. Imagine Usenet without a kill file.

        Oh, wait, sorry I forgot that blocking shit is censorship and does irreparable harm to arseholes I don't want to listen to anyway.

        • by Opportunist ( 166417 ) on Wednesday September 14, 2016 @06:18AM (#52884473)

          ME deciding what I want to see is fine.
          YOU deciding what I am allowed to see it not.

          Do you finally get the difference?

          • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

            This argument is made when people suggest adding optional filters. The ggAutoblocker is a great example. Totally voluntary, gives control to users, but condemned as censorship. Disabling comments on YouTube is another example (remember when GamerGate thought that Sarkeesian was Jewish?)

            You have some crazy assumptions about me.

            • To be honest, I didn't really follow GamerGate too closely. It even took me a while to understand what the hell is going on at all. As soon as I did, I wished I hadn't wasted my time.

              And I have no idea why it would be of any relevance what religion Sarkeesian has.

              • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

                I was referring to this: https://twitter.com/srhbutts/s... [twitter.com]

                • My perpetual reminder that adding -gate to a "controversy" means that it's mostly hot air used to inflate a balloon and hoping that associating it with one of the biggest scandals in US political history would give it some attention... anyway.

                  It's a caricature. And, let's face it, she doesn't really have any features that lend themselves to caricature exaggeration (though her earring hoops could be used, more prominently than in that caricature). Anyway. I don't see any association with this picture being "

                  • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

                    To be fair it makes more sense in the wider context of what they were saying. There was a rumour that she was Jewish and trying to steal people's money via Kickstarter. Kinda shocking to see people repeating that sort of thing, often seemingly unaware of the historical context, let alone the attacks on her.

                • Comment removed based on user account deletion
      • If you implement that people had to see the majority of the video to "count", most videos would be MUCH shorter than they are now. Which would probably be good for some videos, but for others, all this would create is people gaming the system by splitting up their videos even more than they already do. We'd essentially get the video version of those ridiculous webpages where you have a letter-page sized article cut into 10 half-screen sized snippets to ensure you load 10 different ads if you want to see the

      • by Greyfox ( 87712 )
        YouTube's been increasingly itchy since Google took over. Perhaps it's time we start scratching.
    • Nobody every made any sort of guarantee that you could make money off making videos and uploading them to Youtube.

  • by muphin ( 842524 ) on Tuesday September 13, 2016 @08:43PM (#52882833) Homepage
    "many YouTube creators have been or are thinking about leaving the site and joining competing services" ...
    whos a competitor to YouTube? vimeo has limite video plays ...

    http://www.dailydot.com/upstre... [dailydot.com] ??
    • If everything fails, there's certainly a video service in China. As long as you just post stuff that isn't against their party, you should be ok. They have real problems, they don't give a shit about our imaginary ones.

    • Dailymotion is a decent option, a few of the Youtubers I follow also upload their videos there.

  • by TWX ( 665546 ) on Tuesday September 13, 2016 @08:43PM (#52882835)

    YouTube Gets Its Own Social Network With Launch of YouTube Community

    Is that what these goddamn alerts on my cell phone are? Jeeezus.

  • Dear Screwtape (Score:4, Insightful)

    by sinij ( 911942 ) on Tuesday September 13, 2016 @09:04PM (#52882891)
    Dear Screwtape,

    Today I expanded YouTube comments section to social network. Tomorrow I will make it mandatory to use to access any other Google service. This is all as planned, and I will finally succeed into turning Internet into private hell that is Youtube comments section.

    Sincerely yours,
    Wormwood
  • by rainwalker ( 174354 ) on Tuesday September 13, 2016 @09:46PM (#52883079)

    We have just announced on the Official Google Blog that we will soon retire YOUTUBE COMMUNITY. We know YOUTUBE COMMUNITY has a devoted following who will be very sad to see it go. We're sad too.

    There are two simple reasons for this: usage of YOUTUBE COMMUNITY has declined, and as a company we're pouring all of our energy into fewer products. We think that kind of focus will make for a better user experience.

    Thank you again for using YOUTUBE COMMUNITY as your COMMUNITY platform.

    • by Anonymous Coward

      I know right lol. All they have to do is add a few good features to Youtube channels like a 128 character status update and allow comments on it. It could completely kill Twitter overnight. Instead they seem to create entire new shitty platforms that are almost identical with a different name (Gaming, Red, etc..). Just add a few features is that so hard? It's like Google doesn't think it's a good product unless it has menus and options inside of menus with obscure icons spread out to the four corners o

  • by bigdavex ( 155746 ) on Tuesday September 13, 2016 @10:58PM (#52883395)

    Google + ?

    • Hmm... Google+... in the light of the recent changes in YouTube's policy, why not call it doubleplusgoogle?

  • Ok... (Score:4, Insightful)

    by boarder8925 ( 714555 ) on Tuesday September 13, 2016 @11:02PM (#52883419)
    And nothing of value was gained.
  • A central place for creators that are pissed off, confused, and losing money to vent their frustrations? OHHHH NO! This is going to be Reddit on steroids. They better coat the servers in fireproof gel for this one because the flame wars are going to be starting.
  • No. Not just "no", but "FUCK NO".

  • Nope (Score:3, Insightful)

    by XSportSeeker ( 4641865 ) on Wednesday September 14, 2016 @02:09AM (#52884057)

    "Given the controversy surrounding YouTube in regard to demonetizing videos that are not deemed "friendly to advertisers," many YouTube creators have been or are thinking about leaving the site and joining competing services. These new tools are designed to help keep creators from departing to competing platforms"

    Huh? No they are not. This has been in development for a long time, way before the demonetization "scandal" happened.
    And somehow, I don't think YouTube is too worried about creators departing to competing platforms. They did way worse before, and no one left.
    What happens again and again is the drama, bunch of people complaining about it, threatening to leave, usually not fully understanding what they are talking about, then they all realize that YouTube is the only service with such a huge audience, and then they just give up.

    Which I know is bad in itself, but the top statement sounds a bit like guesswork. Did you just try to bungle together two separate things there?

    YouTube Community is here because quite frankly, the current commenting system is outdated, a mess and cumbersome. Not because Google+, not because YouTube commenters are the worst, but because the system itself is horrible. You can't find anything in it, browsing through it can sometimes be impossible, the webapp is often not synced with the mobile app, you can't do much of anything other than scroll and reply to people, it's probably among the most primitive commenting systems out there. Commenters can't even see a history of their own comments. There's zero customization.

    But this has been an issue and a constant complain for quite a while now, so I guess YouTube is finally doing something about it... no clue if it'll be worth anything though.

  • Another stifled, censored social network. What more could humanity ask for?

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