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YouTube in-app messaging coming to iOS and Android

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YouTube is testing a messaging feature on its apps that will let you chat and share videos with friends without ever having to use another platform.

The service is currently being rolled out to a small group of users, with the hopes that word-of-mouth will see it reach more people. The lucky few that receive the messaging feature will be able to invite their friends to chat, simply by adding them to a conversation thread, which will be housed within a new tab.

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YouTube is hoping the new feature will encourage people to share more videos from within its mobile apps, reports Wired. A general launch date has not yet been confirmed.

Ultimately, this is YouTube’s major bid to capitalize on the collective experience that comes with group, and one-on-one, interactions. It already has the biggest video service on the web (over 1 billion users and counting), with mobile viewing figures also boasting more engagement than its rivals (an average daily watching session on a smartphone lasts 40 minutes). Therefore, it’s a surprise that the feature wasn’t introduced sooner.

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Despite laying waste to the competition, Google will nonetheless be watching its rivals closely. First Facebook, and now Snapchat, have clocked up massive video viewing figures. Meanwhile, a new challenger to the throne has arrived in the form of Amazon, which yesterday launched its Video Direct service for user-created content.

At present, the only option to share video on YouTube is via email or through other social networks, including Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and the remaining usual suspects. A successful messaging feature would bypass the need to post content sourced from YouTube elsewhere, keeping people glued to its apps as a result. YouTube is already home to popular trailers, viral clips, and its superstar creators. Soon, it could also be home to all your friends too.

Saqib Shah
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