 Coming up today, YouTube adds non-subscriber versus subscriber channel analytics and adds 15 new languages, plus Arnold Schwarzenegger joins a Terminator-themed campaign at YouTube Space L.A. Hello and welcome to YouTube News for April 22, 2015. I'm your host Alex and I'll be walking you through some of the most important and interesting news topics revolving around the YouTube platform. First up in an effort to become a more global company, YouTube has added 15 new languages to the roster of supported languages, increasing the total up to 76. And those 76 languages cover 95% of the internet population, so chances aren't almost anyone that visits this website will be able to at least read some of it in one language or another. Pretty awesome. Next up, YouTube has recently updated its analytics page to be able to sort data by either subscribed or non-subscribed viewers. There are many ways this data could be useful to creators. Viewers could easily be able to tell how many non-subscribers are viewing certain videos and could either make more of those videos to attract more new viewers, or perhaps work on some subscription annotations for those videos to convert more viewers into fans. Can you think of any other useful ways for this new feature? Tell us in the comment section down below. And last up for those of you who want to know what's going on at the YouTube Spaces, Arnold Schwarzenegger paid a visit to the YouTube Space L.A. to film some Terminator videos with a few YouTube stars. These stars include Toby Turner, Mystery Guitar Man, Jack's Films, and Olga Kay, just to name a few. And three videos will be produced, so keep your eyes peeled for when they get published. Anyways, that's it for me this week, guys. Tune in again next Wednesday with the latest in YouTube news. Thanks for watching. It was like Hootsuite, or if this, then that. You should still be able to post to Facebook, but as for built-in sharing, only Twitter remains in the connected accounts section. As Facebook is becoming more competitive with sharing video.