I wonder if this was done to appease the existing YouTube users that refused connect the account to a Google+ account with their real name.
Anybody who was already on Google+ didn't mind the real-name policy, but they certainly weren't going to tell millions of YouTube people "Sorry we don't have a place for you anymore."
I am still skeptical that many YouTube members will create Google+ profiles as a result of this.
Anybody who was already on Google+ didn't mind the real-name policy, but they certainly weren't going to tell millions of YouTube people "Sorry we don't have a place for you anymore."
I am still skeptical that many YouTube members will create Google+ profiles as a result of this.