Users are against Google+ for their new policies
Google announced that introduced changes in its policy of Youtube. Some of the news was that comment on videos are now needed to be registered with Google+, Google’s social network.
The idea has not been well received by the user community and has even been criticized by one of the founders of Youtube. Jawed Karim, who had not posted a video or issued a comment last eight years, used the platform to charge against the measures. “***** Why do I need an account on Google+ to comment on a video?” Published.
Well, now, more than 178,000 people have signed a formal petition through Change.org in seeking to Google to remove the integration with Google+ in the comments of Youtube.
Users sign the following statement: “Change the Youtube comments section to its original form.”
For the creator of the petition, which is identified as John Doe (this is the name by which you call unidentified people in the United States) these changes force people to make visible their profiles on Google+, losing their privacy . They report that several users have been censored on Youtube for posting this request.