YouTube Taking Feature Advice From XKCD
from the ok,-that's-just-awesome dept
While any open online forum has its share of trolls and poorly written comments, YouTube is infamous for having a quality level below pretty much everywhere else. The (absolutely worth reading) online comic strip, xkcd ran a strip recently joking about one possible "cure" for this: having a virus written that would read a YouTuber's comment outloud before requesting final approval to post it. The idea was that any sane person would recognize how idiotic their comments sounded:



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Another feature suggestion
if a particular persons comment moderation history falls below a certain threshold, youtube could kick off mandatory listen-before-accept feature.
That way the people that really need to hear themselves will be forced to, and everyone else won't.
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Why would you anonymously comment "no comment"?
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This, along with gmail's recent "Mail Goggles" thing has led me to believe that Google are the most awesome company ever, purely on principle.
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Google is the new... oh, wait, that was Google, too.
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BuT CaN wE StILl TyPe LiKe THiS?
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What would you anonymously comment on that person's anonymous comment about not making a comment?
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It could be worse...
... these people could be doing this in real life.
"Irregardless" is a prime example of this. *shiver* That word makes me cringe about as much as seeing someone wearing socks with sandals.
I don't visit YouTube, but this sounds interesting.
Mike, add it here?
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The anonymous bit wasn't my concern. Why would ANYONE comment, "no comment"?
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I refuse to dignify that with a response
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this is full of epic win
I've seen this all over the place (/., fark, digg, i think it was even on wired) but I saw it on xkcd first. I hope Randall has a good webhost.
The best part of this feature is that youtube moved the submit button over and put the read-it button in its place. there've been lots of comments about how people, not noticing the buttons have moved, thought it really was a virus.
I still like the firefox addon that hides mispelled comments.
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if you think about it really hard your brain may solve divide by zero.
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Because
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I personally think this is one of the best, if not most humorous, developments in the last 6 months.
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Viva XKCD
I have enjoyed XKCD for quiet some time, and I am so very happy that a company as cool as Google is paying attention as well. XKCD is the reason I'm getting my first Linux machine, and why I'm currently learning python. Keep up the good work!
D$
P.S. Thank you techdirt for brining this to our attention, I haven't been to YouTube in ages, and will have to check it out now. I wonder if the comments are going to get worse now with this "feature" though. my favorite back in elementary school was to run "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" through the reader program, ah what shenanigans I got up to... *sigh*
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You make my head hurt, too.
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I gave the feature a try and was summarily disappointed that my comment was not presented by the soothing voice of Morgan Freeman.
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While any open online forum has its share of trolls and poorly written comments....
don't talk about me that way Mike.....
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Hey
What is to stop people from just turning off their volume? That is, if they were absolutely forced to listen, like a virus.
Anyways, @TwinRova
HEY! What is wrong with wearing sandals with socks? Keeps the feet from getting sweaty in the sandals (and I am not talking flip flops either, I could see them, but I mean snap on sandals, not even velco) Yet still has more air flow than shoes. Or are those not considered sandals?
I may have to fight you over this one. =P
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because thats how he rolls
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Seriously, get the camera's out of my face. No Comment.
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Can you fly yet?
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No, but I can get the computer to greet you by name, and if your name is Travis it will tell you it doesn't want you to get AIDS. Besides, I didn't think that happened until you learned LISP. I could be mistaken though... I'll have to go back and read through the site again.
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Oh! yeah, ok! Nope can't fly. I could have sworn something awesome happens when you learn LISP as well. I think the flight thing is because he learned it in one night. I'll probably never get to fly... But it's something to hope for! *sigh*
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hey
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