 Coming up today, YouTube removes Facebook from connected accounts for all channels, Instagram for Gamers, Play.tv launches from Raptor, and YouTube adds some fun April Fools Day features for viewers. Hello and welcome to YouTube News for April 8th, 2015. I'm your host Alex and I'll be walking you through some of the most important to interesting topics revolving around the YouTube platform. First up, YouTube has removed Facebook from the connected accounts section of YouTube channels. This means that creators can no longer have YouTube automatically post their content to Facebook after publishing their videos. Of course, if you are using tools 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. Since Facebook is becoming more competitive with sharing video, I can understand why YouTube has started ways with them. But I want to know what you guys think. Do you think this is a good move by YouTube? Tell us in the comment section down below and let's chat about it. In more video sharing news, Raptor, the video game company that helps gamers capture and share their content with their community of gamers, has recently launched Play.tv, the Instagram for Gamers. The premise of this new platform is to share short gaming clips with your friends and celebrate the pro in you. Videos can range from 20 seconds to 20 minutes, making it basically the opposite of watching your favorite gamers on Twitch for hours at a time. Pretty cool if you ask me. I guess we'll have to see how well this platform does. And last up, you may have noticed the little features that YouTube added to the site for April Fool's Day. Their jokes seem to revolve around the song Sandstorm by Derude, and they added a music button to all video players so that they could include the song Sandstorm in whatever video that they were watching. And if you searched for anything on YouTube, no matter what, it would ask if you meant to search for Derude's 1999 hit. Did you enjoy this April Fool's joke? What was your favorite internet April Fool's joke? Tell us in the comment section down below. Anyways guys, that's it for me this week. Tune in next week for the latest in YouTube news. Thanks for watching. And the record number of viewers for eSports will only grow once Google starts to promote and partner with these events. I'll be sure to keep you guys updated as YouTube will roll out these updates.