You know YouTube’s version of Stories no one uses? Well get ready for Shorts https://t.co/rpZIxo6ukw
— Josh Constine (@JoshConstine) April 1, 2020
What does it say about Google’s track record for product that my first reaction to this was just to laugh out loud? https://t.co/jtFR6c1AUg
— Brian McCullough (@brianmcc) April 1, 2020
god this is.... making me depressed https://t.co/wPkZPknij0
— Ginny Marvin (@GinnyMarvin) April 1, 2020
Can it do for YouTube what Google+ did for Google? https://t.co/0Bp5pk7Bmi
— Casey Newton (@CaseyNewton) April 1, 2020
How many people even know YouTube Stories exist? https://t.co/hCmqCTPF6n
— Pessimist (@pessimism) April 1, 2020
Big tech companies are simultaneously known for their unrivaled innovation and also straight up copying other companies and using their gigantic built-in userbase to achieve success. https://t.co/y8lpll8ymF
— Hamza Shaban (@hshaban) April 1, 2020
YouTube is working on rival to TikTok called Shorts, scheduled to launch by end of 2020 https://t.co/H98RZ00gU4
— Matt Navarra | ? #StayAtHome (@MattNavarra) April 1, 2020
YouTube is working on a TikTok rival, slated to debut by the end of the year. Story with @jtoonkel: https://t.co/HQS14x4JPr
— Alex Heath (@alexeheath) April 1, 2020
YouTube is planning to release a rival to TikTok called "Shorts" https://t.co/UmEpGbSM4k
— Taylor Lorenz (@TaylorLorenz) April 1, 2020
*plot thickens*
— Abhishek Baxi (@baxiabhishek) April 1, 2020
YouTube is developing a short-form video feature - Shorts - to counter TikTok. The feature will be included in the existing YouTube app and is expected to release by the end of the year. https://t.co/kIcF0pMSSi
YouTube is working on a TikTok rival called Shorts, due out by year end. Scoop from @alexeheath and @jtoonkel https://t.co/g7h0AHce3C
— Nick Wingfield (@nickwingfield) April 1, 2020
How many times do we have to watch this play out...
— Hunter Horsley (@HHorsley) April 2, 2020
Big tech co realizes too late, then assumes creating look-alike functionality and shoving it into consumers hands will work.https://t.co/pBc1XQaN5o
YouTube is planning to release Shorts, a rival to TikTok inside YouTube's main app, by the end of the year
— Glenn Gabe (@glenngabe) April 1, 2020
"Shorts will include a feed of brief videos from users inside the YT app & will take advantage of the video service’s catalog of licensed music" https://t.co/rXOYFP6sG5 pic.twitter.com/MdAMAc5gOs
YouTube is reportedly working on a TikTok rival called ‘Shorts’ to release by the end of 2020.
— IG: JontaOHT (@jontaoht) April 1, 2020
It will reportedly make use of all the music YouTube has licensed already. (via @theinformation)https://t.co/mFcu9X2kKJ