Some time ago we saw how the main social networks tried to copy the format of stories to Instagram, as they would be Twitter, WhatsApp, Signal or YouTubebut as it has been possible to verify, Ultimately it was a waste of time and resources that could have been used to troubleshoot each platform.
Nowas announced by YouTube on its blogthe company will retire this feature on June 26 of this year, thus becoming one of the hundreds of products and services that have ended up in the Google Graveyard, and that she possibly arrived dead in life due to the impossibility of using the Stories if we did not have more than 10,000 subscribers on our YouTube channel.
In any case, the efforts that will no longer be dedicated to the Stories will go to the Shorts and the Community Poststwo features that all users of the platform can use to begin with, and who, in general, are enjoying better overall health, albeit partly due to the great constant push that is given to these two features in the mobile application.
Be that as it may, if it is true that Community Posts were close to suffering the same fate, since they were initially only available to users with more than 1000 subscribers on their channel, but finally it has ended up being free for all users of the platform.
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Jordi Bercial
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