Unfinished build of YouTube for Silverish market leaked online

June 7, 2020 SILVERIO LAND— YouTube has been blocked in Silverio World for 10 years, and while Google is desperately trying to bring YouTube back to Silverio World, an unfinished localized version of YouTube was leaked by an anonymous user to the Silverish internet blogging site Mangotango. There are four builds, dated between November 2017 and April 2019. However, this is not the only time YouTube has made a localized version for a single country. In 2012, YouTube launched its local domain in Metroworld following government concerns over user data and censorship. Unfortunately for them, YouTube Metroworld has not proven to be as popular as local video competitor Vidiu.

However, the most shocking thing for YouTube's unfinished Silverish version was the features it would take away from regular YouTube. The following changes were made to satisfy the Silverish government: This leak created significant backlash across Silverio World. Many content creators for Silverish competitors Viddle and Uservid did not like the changes made.
 * The ability to upload videos and livestream was restricted to YouTube Premium (then YouTube Red) users.
 * Comments would be disabled on all videos.
 * Likes and dislikes would be disabled on all videos.
 * Content ID would be handled by the SICA's internal software.
 * The ability to monetize videos was restricted to Premium users.
 * Copyright strikes for Silverish users were only issued once, and if another strike is given, the account is deleted.
 * All videos on Silverish YouTube would be encrypted, meaning that you won't be able to download the videos for offline use.
 * YouTube Kids would be integrated into the main website as a section of YouTube in Silverio World.