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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2013-11-09 03:41 pm

[ SECRET POST #2503 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2503 ⌋

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Re: Youtube Comments to Require a Googleplus account

[personal profile] darkmanifest 2013-11-10 01:58 am (UTC)(link)
I just discovered this earlier and it pissed me off mightily. I'm one of the luckier ones in that I don't post videos, comment often, or use my real name with the Google account I use to sign into YouTube, so I can get away with not signing up for Google + (at least until they another way to bully people into it), but not everyone is so fortunate. And what's worse is that this move hasn't actually cleaned up the comments, if all the complaints about new forms of spam, ads, rude graphics, and even virus links are anything to go by. A major YouTube user (PewDiePie) had to disable comments altogether until they fix this mess.

As much as I use their products for the convenience, I've always been leery of how Google uses its clout to be incredibly pushy and invasive, and this is a prime example of it. They're slowly turning into one of those corporations that have replaced the government in dystopian scifi novels.