![]() ![]() YOUTUBE IS BECOMING MORE LIKE OTHER SOCIAL NETWORKS Purely hypothetical), but design has a huge influence on behavior. What they say will actually have an impact. More likely to be seen, perhaps they’re more inclined to pause and think that Occur, and more closely associating them to the video, there could be anĮlevation in the quality of conversation. I imagine that by physically elevating where the comments To date nothing YouTube has implemented has had a dramatic Channel owners could apply filters to block offending users, or posts with using pre-selected keywords. This back in 2013 by connecting YouTube accounts to Google Plus – ensuring moreĪround that same time YouTube also rolled out tools to help creators moderate conversations on their channels. ![]() On YouTube and anonymity enables people bad behavior. Many attribute this to the fact that YouTube ID’sĪren’t necessarily associated to your real identity. Over the years YouTube has made several attempts to clean up Fortune 500 brands such as AT&T, P&G, (to name a few) are still boycotting the platform to this day. With the increased scrutiny YouTube is facing around brand safety issues they’re under more pressure than ever to create a platform that feels safe. YouTube comments have long been considered the cesspool of the Internet – more vile, rude, and hate filled than any other platform out there (and that’s saying something). I have a few theories as to why they may be testing this, and they come down to the following (or some combination of all three):ġ) to increase the quality of conversationĢ) make YouTube more like a traditional social networkģ) increase usage of livestreaming BOOSTING QUALITY OF CONVERSATION Why would YouTube be exploring moving the position of comments and what does this mean? Typically comments are below recommended videos. ![]()
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