YouTube roll out in-app video sharing and messaging to users worldwide.
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YouTube
has launched a new sharing feature in its mobile app, previously in testing
with users in select markets. The feature allows YouTube users to send their
friends videos and chat from within a new tab in the mobile app – effectively
turning YouTube into a mobile messenger.
The
feature has been in testing since last year, and, at the beginning of 2017,
rolled out to users in Canada as something of a “soft launch.” It later
expanded to parts of Latin America, the company says.
Following
the feedback gained from these long-term initial tests, YouTube felt it was
ready to debut the sharing feature to a global audience. They rolled it out
started yesterday, but won’t reach all YouTube users worldwide for a few days.
In other words, if you don’t see the sharing option yet, just wait, you will
soon.
It
also introduced the ability to allow replying and chatting while users are
watching a video, which gives the feature more of a real-time feel. However, it
hasn’t gone as far as to integrate the emoji responses and co-viewing found in
the company’s experimental YouTube app, called YouTube Uptime. However, YouTube
says that more improvements will be rolled out in time.
The
idea behind the sharing feature’s development is to transition some of the
social activity that takes place around videos – including the sharing of links
and chats about the video themselves – back into YouTube instead of other
messaging apps. It’s unclear if it will be successful in that regard. People’s
preferred mobile messengers already have their established social graphs, and
YouTube has to build its social network of people’s friends and family from
scratch.
The
feature itself is easy to use – perhaps too easy. While it allows you to find
friends from your phone’s Address Book, there’s currently no way to block
requests from those you don’t know. You can, of course, deny those requests,
but for public figures or those whose name or contact information is more
freely available, this can be a problem. I had access to the feature while in
testing, and found that I had a slew of incoming requests from strangers, for
example – and this was before the public launch.
In
addition to sharing videos and chatting, YouTube users can also reply to videos
they receive with other videos, or even a heart. Group sharing with up to 30
people is supported, too.
The
feature is making its way to YouTube on both iOS and Android, to users
worldwide.
CREDIT: techcrunch