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If you have been to YouTube in the past 24 hour period you may have noticed a notification in the comment section on the website that provided you with information about changes to YouTube's comment system that Google made.

The announcement itself highlights the benefits or advantages of the new comment system.

You can now "see more from people you know", use the new "threaded format" and "+mentions" options that is made available, and also have your comments published not only on YouTube but also on Google+.

What Google fails to mention in the notification is that you do need Google+ to comment on YouTube. If you do not have a Google+ page yet, you need to create one first before you can post comments or reply to existing comments.

Changes to YouTube comments

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You can click on the learn more link here to find out more about the new comments implementation on the world's most popular video hosting website.

Most of the changes introduced make sense. Options to use rich text, to add urls to comments, or discussions all make sense from a usability point of view. I'd argue that the majority of YouTube users are fine with those changes.

What is causing controversy though right now is the Google+ requirement. YouTube users who want to comment on the site need to create a Google+ account / page before they can do so. This is true even if they have no intention of using Google+.

The second issue that has received its fair share of criticism is that channel owners are now able to remove comments on their channels without any indication that they have ever been placed there.

Previously, it was obvious when comments were disabled. What's likely going to happen is that at least some channel owners will use the new power to remove any negative comment about their product from their channel, and to make things even worse, block users from leaving comments in the future.

It needs to be mentioned that it is still possible to keep posting under the current YouTube name, and even to create a new name that you want displayed on YouTube while commenting.

Closing Words

Could Google have implemented an improved standalone commenting system on YouTube? Yes, it could have done so. But since the company is pushing its Google+ service at any opportunity that arises, it was only a logical consequence that it linked the commenting system to the social networking service.

Yes, some YouTube users won't like the change and will -- likely - stop commenting on the site. It is unlikely that many will stop using YouTube altogether, considering that you can access videos without the need for an account.

What's your take on the change?


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Lol ! we will see which one will be closed, anyway we try to give the information that everybody needs to know :)

That's good..but that coincidence was perfect.. :lol:

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Lol ! we will see which one will be closed, anyway we try to give the information that everybody needs to know :)

That's good..but that coincidence was perfect.. :lol:

Funny thing :)

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This just may be the death of my channel. I make tribute videos for my Rock music heroes but the Google-ization - THEY FORCED ME to create a google+ account to login to my channel (something the piece did not mention) and now anyone who wants to just comment now has to be tracked by the monster called google?

I am considering dumping my 6 year old channel- but i really dont want to? Maybe just turn off comments to all my videos?

ideas anyone? any channel owners here?

What are your thoughts?

my channel

edit: having thought this over, I am turning OFF commenting on all my videos. In 5 years time, I know what my fans think of them, and no further commenting on them is necessary.

SHAME ON YOU GOOGLE!! :wtf:

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