Google’s new inactive account policy already has folks up in arms. The firm introduced on Tuesday that accounts which have gone unused for 2 years can be deleted, and a lot of people are asking what precisely this implies for YouTube content material. There are in all probability thousands and thousands of videos on the market from useless and inactive YouTube creators—would Google’s new knowledge policy imply deleting practically 20 years of on-line historical past?
Google’s weblog submit yesterday actually gave that impression, “If a Google Account has not been used or signed into for no less than 2 years, we might delete the account and its contents—together with content material inside Google Workspace (Gmail, Docs, Drive, Meet, Calendar), YouTube and Google Photos.” That policy would imply wiping out issues like the primary YouTube video, official YouTube accounts of former US presidents, and tons of content material from retired YouTubers and music artists. That can be terrible.
A day later, Google now says there can be no digital burning of Alexandria. YouTube’s creator liaison, Rene Ritchie, clarified on Twitter that Google has “no plans to delete accounts with YT videos.” 9to5Google heard the identical assertion from a Google spokesperson. That is nice information, however that is additionally very imprecise and runs opposite to what all of Google’s present documentation says, together with the weblog submit. Can folks hold a Google account alive ceaselessly with a single video? We’ve had an electronic mail out to Google since Tuesday night time asking for some variety of formal policy concerning YouTube videos, however we have not heard something but. It looks like the corporate remains to be figuring this out.
It would not make sense to delete outdated YouTube content material, by the way in which. While inactive knowledge for issues like Gmail and Google Photos are nothing however a cash pit, YouTube content material is obtainable to the general public, and Google runs advertisements on these videos, so these videos generate profits. If there is no creator to share income with, that is even higher! Culling outdated videos wouldn’t simply harm YouTube as a platform, it will additionally damage Google’s backside line.
We’ll replace this story if Google publishes a proper YouTube policy. Still, the inactive account policy would not kick in till December 2023, so Google nonetheless has a while to determine this out.