Hey @TeamYouTube quick suggestion-I'd like to see a tool for creators where we could upload 2 slightly different versions of a video, with each randomly sent to viewers for the purpose of experimentally comparing performance b/w the 2. For ex., test diff. versions of an intro.
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Replying to @TechConnectify @TeamYouTube
Would that mean to different comment sections too? And how would YT monitor such a system for abuse, like differing conclusions meaning people who share or like accidentally endorse something they don't like?
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Replying to @WillPJK @TeamYouTube
I thought about these issues and I feel like this would be the biggest hurdle. I think just one comment section, and perhaps set a difference threshold that you cannot exceed. Or, limit its use and make it an application process with manual review.
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Hell, YouTube could even charge for that. I'd gladly pay $10 for someone to green light an experiment like this. Surely this would help cover the cost of employees to provide approval for each proposed trial.
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The problem with that assumption is it's based on the idea Google acts logically.
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