Saturday, August 12, 2017

How To Share Youtube Videos Without Leaving The App

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What a new development? Youtube has successfully added a great feature to their app which makes it easier to share videos without leaving the app. It allows the user to share favorite videos with their friends and family via private dialogue. The long-awaited feature of the apps now makes it easier to share contents without moving an inch. 

It has been cumbersome challenges for subscribers to copy and paste the link of youtube video into another messaging platform before they could share which the method is not fast and time-consuming. 
However, this has ended. with the newly released feature to the app, you can continue the conversation you started, send emojis, reply to 
someone’s video with another video, and invite others to join the group chat.


You can quickly access all your conversations in a new tab called “Shared” on the YouTube app. by simply invite your friends from your contacts via SMS or by sending them an invitation link through a social network, email or messaging app to start using it,  This format is reminiscent of Instagram’s direct message feature. You can simply send videos by clicking the tap on the arrow below the video and a list of contacts will pop up.  Is either you create a group or sending it directly to one person. Also, you can type some messages before sending YouTube videos, in the text box available underneath the list of people you are sending it to.
This newly included feature is similar to Google Messenger, which was later rebranded as Android SMS. The app allows you to communicate with anyone using SMS and MMS, among others. You can send group texts along with pictures, audio messages and videos without having to leave the app. It’s clear what YouTube wants to achieve with this feature – the user’s attention is engaged on the platform, and the user gets to share without leaving the app. the company has been testing this feature since last year, and a beta version was rolled out to users in Canada in January. The final product is expected to roll out globally on Android and iOS soon. 

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