YouTube In-App Messaging Option is going to removed in Next Month

YouTube In-App Messaging Option was originally launching in back in 2017, YouTube has now announced that it will remove YouTube In-App Messaging functionality next month, in order to put more emphasis on public sharing via comments, posts, and YouTube stories.


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As explained by Google:

"Two years ago, we launched the YouTube In-App Messaging feature to enable you to share videos via direct messages on YouTube. Since then, we've also focused on public conversations with updates to comments, posts, and stories. We’re constantly reevaluating our priorities and have decided to discontinue YouTube In-App Messaging while we focus on improving public conversations."

As of September 18th, the option will cease to exist within the app, though YouTube notes that users can still share content via the 'Share' option on all videos.

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Didn't know that YouTube even had a messaging option? Of course, it did/does, Google adds messaging to everything - as of last year, the search giant was also operating seven separate messaging apps. Keen to ensure it stays up with social engagement trends, Google has been working to provide users with ample opportunity to message each other, and build connections within its apps - though most, if not all, of its messaging tools, have never really gained traction, with users having already established their friend networks on other platforms.

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Removing YouTube In-App Messaging Option is not a big change


As noted by 9to5Google, YouTube's new focus appears to be Stories and staying up with the next big social sharing shift. YouTube Stories is still only available for users with over 10k followers, but it looks to be where YouTube would prefer to drive attention - at least for now.

So, as we did with Google Allo earlier this year, we now bid farewell to YouTube messaging, another casualty in the digital attention war. He never even stood a chance.

Facebook Group chat feature is going to remove by facebook


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Along with YouTube In-App Messaging Facebook Group chat feature is also going to remove by the facebook due to limit spammers. Facebook is going to remove the group chat functionality that it launched in October last year. Facebook Group chat was designed to facilitate more intimate discussion between group members, separate from post comments.

According to news from facebook Newsroom, facebook group chats removed on August 22nd. But it is still available for reading only as the reason behind this update is not provided by Facebook in detail.

"- On Friday, August 16th, the option to start a new chat in a Facebook Group will no longer be available.

YouTube In-App Messaging and Facebook Group Chat are one of the amazing features but they are going to Rip off due to some major issues by these social media platforms.

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