With the demise of the stories feature, YouTube says it will be adding more editing tools to the Community Posts feature, including the ability to automatically expire after 24 hours. YouTube is now doubling down on the Shorts feature and trying to push more channels to use that format. The site is, after all, a video sharing platform, and any non-video that may detract from views, likes, and comments on a channel’s particular piece of content has the potential to throw a wrench in things.
But if you happened to be a fan of the stories feature, or you’ve got a channel and something newsworthy to say, you have one month left to get all of your stories out of the way before the feature gets the axe and you have to transition your story into a short or community post. After that, Instagram would be your best bet for automatically expiring posts.
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