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Is there a reason for why Google+ took half control over YouTube?
03-24-2014, 04:55 PM
Post: #1
Is there a reason for why Google+ took half control over YouTube?
I haven't really found an answer to this particular question since Google doesn't quite give me the correct answer.
Anyways, I am very curious of why it is that Google+ really just randomly took over YouTube, this question has been in my head for nearly Three Days, so I thought I would ask it now, and get my answer.

Notes: I MIGHT tolerate ANY answers you can find from other internet browsers, because after all, my computer's default is google chrome, and when I try to change it to a different search engine, it blocks that search engine from popping up, or it's just there are some coincidental crashs with some of the websites and are just popping up 404 errors. Anyways, ANY answers that come from internet or intellectual knowledge will most likely be accepted.

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03-24-2014, 05:01 PM
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G+ & YouTube both are Google products if you shared any information at a time in both sites, No need to register in 2 websites.

We can easily build our "brand" name.

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03-24-2014, 05:04 PM
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Its not like taking over in fact both are under same managerial roof of Google so they are in relation of mutual correspondence.
And you can customize the Chrome Browser the way you want in all PCs except Chrome Book unless the search engine you have selected to make your default has not been listed in blocked list or Do Not Track Me list. Check out.
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03-24-2014, 05:07 PM
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Google owns YouTube and is using it to promote Google+ . In my opinion it is an attempt to forcibly build their base; push out Facebook and a violation of anti-trust laws. It has nothing to to with making anything better for users.

My response is to say "no thanks". Instead take my business to other places. I don't want a big monopoly running everything. It is bad for competition; bad for free market and bad for me. For now YouTube is the biggest video site but there are others. If people refuse to put up with this *** from G and move then we will prevent a giant problem.

If not then we get "One G to rule them; One G to find them; one G to bind them all in darkness".
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03-24-2014, 05:13 PM
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Well as far as I can understand, they are trying their best to make Google+ better than Facebook. But in the process of doing it, they are just annoying people more than anything. I like Google very much and I am a big fan of their products. But some of their tactics really irritate me.

For example, I used to read comments on YouTube videos a lot, and now all I can see is someone shared something via Google+ that I don't really care about and I don't want to know. I mean, seriously, who cares about someone's Google+ status of sharing the video? Just keep a counter that shows number of Google+ shares and that's it....
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