YouTube is taking account mentions to the next level

Accounts are getting ‘at’ handles

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In an effort to increase engagement between creators and users,YouTubewill be adding unique account handles for channels, similar to that found on social media platforms.

You may know them better as the “@” symbol that appears before a username.When this feature launches, you’ll be able to mention content creators or other users to “increase [a video’s] visibility and [help it reach] new audiences.” YouTube did implement something similar a while back. Creators couldshout out other channels in video titles and descriptionsor have people mention other users in live chats, but that’s as far as it went.

Handles, on the other hand, will be used in more locations like YouTube Shorts, channel pages, video descriptions, comments, and even in the channel’s URL. With regards to custom URLs, it appears thatGooglemay be getting rid of them in favor of handles. AYouTube Help pagereveals channels can no longer set up custom URLs or change them, but they’ll still be supported when the new feature launches.

Launching in waves

Launching in waves

Handles will be rolling out in phases, according to YouTube. Throughout the rest of October, creators will be notified (either through email or YouTube Studio) when they’ll be able to create their handles so they can claim them before anybody else can. Channels that already have a custom URL will automatically be switched over to the new system. That unique URL will be the handle moving forward.

According to adifferent YouTube Help page, which channels get first pick “depends on a number of factors” like presence on the platform, subscriber count, and how active the channel is. Presumably, the biggest channels will be first. There are also hopes the handles feature will cut down on channel impersonators. YouTube wants to ensure you, the viewer, are interacting with the right creator.

Channels will have until November 14 to choose their unique handles, after which, YouTube will create one for you, but they are not set in stone. At any point, you can head on over to theHandle pageand change it.

Tik-Tok competition

Tik-Tok competition

Looking at this feature, we can’t help but feel that this is yet another attempt at competing with TikTok. The platform has its own version of handles, so it makes sense that YouTube would eventually copy it.

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Plus, YouTube Shorts has been pretty successful.Alphabet CEO Sunder Pichat claimsthe new video format gets over a billion views daily. As a result, YouTube has been consistently supporting Shorts,adding new features almost every monthand allowing users to monetize their content.

Compared to Meta’s Instagram Reels, Shorts is arguably TikTok’s true rival. It’ll be interesting to see how YouTube continues to build it and what Meta’s response will be. Forcing Reels on people has backfired, so a different approach may be in order.

Speaking of Meta, the company recently held its Connect 2022 where it finally revealed Project Cambria, now renamed theMeta Quest Proheadset. Be sure to check outTechRadar’s coverage of the event.

Cesar Cadenas has been writing about the tech industry for several years now specializing in consumer electronics, entertainment devices, Windows, and the gaming industry. But he’s also passionate about smartphones, GPUs, and cybersecurity.

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