YouTube comments can be a mess, so we have been really looking forward to this. It’s been a long wait since this was announced in September, but now Google is ready to roll the new commenting system to their.The typical top YouTube comments on a popular video are typically humorous, wildly offensive, or just flat out stupid. The current YouTube comment platform also isn’t good at developing genuine conversation about a video — especially with friends, coworkers, or others that follow your commentary online. It’s no wonder that YouTube is ready to chuck the old system out the window for something that’s hopefully better.
The new system basically takes all of the commenting on Google+ and applies it to YouTube videos. That means you’ll not only get threaded conversations, but you’ll also have much more control over who sees your YouTube comments. Much like Google+, the new comment system will allow you to specify which of your social circles get to see a conversation. Also, you’ll be able to moderate comments that you start by blocking certain words or requiring that all comments get approved prior to anyone seeing them.For an example is someone would comment "thats gay" the publisher of the video can change that phrase to anything they like. YouTube explained that three main factors determine which comments are more relevant: community engagement by the commenter, up-votes for a particular comment, and commenter reputation. If you've been flagged for spam or abuse, don't be surprised to find your comments buried, but that also means that celebrities who have strong Google+ reputations will be boosted above others.
The only problem with the new commenting system is that you will need a Google+ account before you start commenting. This might not actually be much of an issue since Google has already pushed the majority of Youtubers to combine there account with google.