YouTube expands its direct messaging feature to more countries, including the US
Affiliate links on Android Authority may earn us a commission. Learn more. Last year, YouTube started rolling out an experiment allowing users in certain countries to send DMs within the app . A few months ago, it was expanded to include 31 countries , but the US was still missi
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Last year, YouTube started rolling out an experiment allowing users in certain countries to send DMs within the app . A few months ago, it was expanded to include 31 countries , but the US was still missing from the list. That changes now, as YouTube expands the test to even more countries.
YouTube today announced in a blog post that itโs bringing its in-app messaging and video sharing feature to nine more countries, including the US. The new list also includes countries like Brazil, the UK, and Singapore. The full list now has 40 countries in total, and you can view it on Googleโs support page .
So, if youโre 18 or older, signed into a YouTube channel, and reside in one of the supported countries, you will be able to share YouTube videos within the app.
You can share content youโre watching by using the โShareโ option on videos and Shorts. You can also use the โMessagesโ icon in the top right to invite others to YouTube messages via an invitation link.
DMs in YouTube already support a couple of useful features you might expect from a messaging setup: you can unsend messages by long-pressing on them, and you can delete entire conversations as well. The company hasnโt mentioned a time limit for unsending messages. For privacy and safety, it also supports blocking channels and contacts, and reporting conversations.
With this, the company is trying to keep your video-sharing habits within the app, so you and your friends spend more time on YouTube.
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