YouTube, founded in 2005
by Steve Chen, Chad Hurley and Jawed Karim, who were all early employees of
PayPal, provides a platform for you to create, connect, sync and discover the
world’s videos. The company recently renovated the site around its hundreds of
millions of channels. Partners from major movie studios, web original creators,
record labels, viral stars and millions more have channels on it. It is
predominantly an ad-supported platform, but also offers rental options for
enhancing number of channels. To add on
its evolution, YouTube has launched a new tool for managing comments on its
site that gives video creators a Central Inbox for all the comments their
videos receive.
YouTube has earlier
switched to Google+ comments and added a number of tools for managing comments.
With the advent of this change, it also took away the ability to manage
comments from the YouTube Inbox and moved comment notices to alerts instead.
Users gave negative response for this change and hence to mend the outcomes of
this controversial experiment YouTube developed a new comment management page
that lets you see, respond and moderate your comments all in one place. This
change essentially brings the YouTube Inbox back.
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Using this page, video
owners can quickly scan their comments, remove any offensive comments, flag
comments for spam and give comments thumbs up. The new comments inbox is
divided into areas for Published comments, Pending comments and those which are
marked as spam.
This new change will
be helpful for those who want to publish their videos on this site for others
it won’t make much difference. Now let’s see if this change can manage viewer’s
view or not.
Author : Iman Majeed


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