Rabu, 13 November 2013

Backlash Over Google+ Integration Into YouTube Comments Continues To Grow

After Google launched a new platform for YouTube comments 'powered' by Google+ in September, a YouTube Product Forum has been bombarded with backlash from users wanting Google+ out of their YouTube comment threads.


Scrolling through the last few days worth of topics listed in the YouTube Product Forum shows most are complaints about the integration of Google+ into YouTube. More than 900 topics were added in the last 24 hours, possibly prompted by a Reddit post published yesterday, pointing readers directly to the product forum link.


According to an announcement by Google in September, comments on YouTube are now sorted by relevancy versus when a comment is posted. Google claimed comments from the video's creator, popular personalities and Google+ connections will rank above other comments, along with comments that receive many likes and replies. To make a comment on a YouTube video now, a user must attach their comment to a Google identity.


Marketing Land reached out to Google about the backlash, but has yet to receive any comments from the company.


Here's an image from Google's original announcement showing what a YouTube comment thread looks like with the Google+ integration:



Related Topics: Channel: Social Media | Google: Critics | Google: Google+ | Google: YouTube


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