YouTube launches Profile playing cards that display a customers remark historical past

Remaining September, YouTube started trying out a brand new function known as profile playing cards, which confirmed a person’s public data and remark historical past at the present channel. The function was once touted as some way for creators to extra simply establish their largest fanatics by way of providing simple get entry to to their previous feedback…
Last September, YouTube began testing a new feature called profile cards, which showed a user’s public information and comment history on the current channel. The feature was touted as a way for creators to more easily identify their biggest fans by offering easy access to their past comments…Original article
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