YouTube’s Help Forum Announces Big Changes Including Disabling New Posts And Comments As App Switches To ‘Read Only’ Format
YouTube’s English Help Forum says it is making some big changes
including disabling all new comments and posts. The news comes as it
takes on several amendments that are all set to arise in the next few
months.
The app confirmed how several threads do exist that
aren’t relevant for user-type discussions as plenty of large queries
don’t get answered. It knows how there turns out to be plenty of posts
that arise in the spam category while others are linked to the
self-promotion subheading.
If you look at things from an ideal
scenario, the firm says it wishes the central Help Forum to turn into a
place where both users of the app and some creators start to discuss the
app with one another. Similarly, the goal is to share some tips and
creativity on how users could assist one another so they attain the most
out of the app’s goods and services.
To make sure it reaches
that point in time, the platform adds how it is currently running a
series of trials so people get a clearer picture of its road map and how
it hopes to alter this in the next few months. And that could produce a
brand new homepage with plenty of new threads and some category boards.
During
this point in time, the app says it hopes to disable putting out new
threads and putting out comments on its Help Forum that arises in the
English language. However, those in other languages aren’t impacted as
much as the rest as several other separate areas are going to experience
quality user queries and replies in a very timely ordeal. In the
meantime, the company says that its forum on YouTube Music continues to
be around.
So much content remains and it’s up for grabs in terms
of it being published and read. YouTube is still making use of this
platform for bigger announcements linked to changes in its products and
any major issues that pop up.
As far as providing support is concerned, the app’s users are informed to contact the app’s support team and that entails things like account hijackings.
In
the past year, we saw the app gain more and more support and the
company says the goal is to give its users the chance to see double the
number of partners and creators so they attain help in real time.
