YouTube Stories, Google’s clone of Snapchat, is dying on June 26
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YouTube Stories would sometimes show up in your subscription feed. (Sorry about the arrow, blame YouTube.) [credit: YouTube ]
YouTube's "copy the hot new video site" strategy is ending the way it often does-with a shutdown. This time it's killing off "YouTube Stories," a Snapchat clone the company launched in 2017 under the name "Reels" and later renamed to YouTube Stories in 2018. A YouTube support article details the shutdown and says that June 26 will be the last day to upload a story.
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As the world's biggest video site, YouTube doesn't have much room for organic growth and instead spends its time cloning any upstart video sites that might eat into its view time. In 2015, there was YouTube Gaming, a Twitch clone that brought gaming livestreams and a new game-centric homepage to YouTube. The YouTube Gaming app and the gaming homepage were shut down in 2019, but many features survive as part of YouTube today, like low-latency livestreams and chat features.