- YouTube, Thursday, August 29, 2013 9:20 AM
YouTube will retire Video Responses on Sept. 12. The company points to poor click-through rates -- about 4 in every 1 million users who sees a video response -- as the reason, according to the
post. The site will still allow visitors to share video links in comments. It will allow creators and viewers to add more context to a video, which should drive better engagement.
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