

YouTube's "copy the hot new video site" strategy is ending the way it often does—with a shutdown. This time it's killing off "YouTube Stories," a Snapchat clone the company launched in 2017 under the name "Reels" and later renamed to YouTube Stories in 2018. A YouTube support article details the shutdown and says that June 26 will be the last day to upload a story.
YouTube Stories always had a weird footprint that made it easy to miss. It was mobile-only, and visiting a channel page would show a "stories" tab, or sometimes they would show up in your mobile subscription feed. Just like Snapchat, the videos auto-deleted after seven days. That made them a strange choice for creators usually looking to broadcast to a wide audience since it cut off the long tail of historical video views. Whatever the actual usage of YouTube Stories was, the auto-delete feature means it's normal for channels to have zero visible stories at any given time.