YouTube tests Instagram style collaborations

YouTube began to test a new collaboration feature, similar to that of Instagram and Tiktok. A Google employee explained on a YouTube aid that creators will allow employees to a video so that they can be recommended to the other public. The test is only available for a small group of creators for the moment, but it seems that YouTube plans to extend its availability in the future. Lindsey Gamble, an influenced marketing consultant, published a screenshot showing how experimental functionality works on threads.
As you can see in the image published by Gamble, the addition of employees would display their names alongside the creators of their channel. If there are too many, at least on the mobile, the employees would present themselves as “… and more” alongside the name of the creator. The Taraudir would underline the list of people involved in the project, with the subscription button next to their name.
On Instagram and Tiktok, the creator who downloads the content will have to invite another account as a collaborator, who must then approve the invitation. This will most likely be the case here too to ensure that creators do not add to other users to their videos. It is not clear, however, if employees can see the details generally reserved for the downloader. As with any YouTube and Google experimental product, the company will take into account the comments of the testers before deciding if it will give the functionality a large version.
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