This article was published on November 8, 2013

YouTube co-founder Jawed Karim asks: ‘Why the f*** do I need a Google+ account to comment on a video?’


YouTube co-founder Jawed Karim asks: ‘Why the f*** do I need a Google+ account to comment on a video?’

YouTube co-founder Jawed Karim has shared his thoughts on the new Google+ commenting system that was introduced to the video-sharing site earlier this week. In short, he’s not very impressed. More than eight years after uploading the first ever YouTube video, he wrote on his channel: “Why the f*** do I need a Google+ account to comment on a video?”

While it’s possible that Karim’s account was hacked and this post was, in fact, published by somebody else, the likelihood is that these thoughts were his own.

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Google introduced the upgraded commenting system in an attempt to improve the quality and relevancy of YouTube-hosted discussions. The site has a reputation for facilitating a horrific amount of negative, random and hurtful comments, and so Google’s new approach is to sort viewer feedback by quality, rather than chronologically.

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As part of these measures, YouTube users will now need to connect their profile with a Google+ account in order to continue commenting. Karim doesn’t approve, it would seem.

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