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Thousands of YouTube player products on IMVU are now broken and will never work again. These products are still in the IMVU catalog for people to buy. IMVU staff have reacted by begging developers to hide their YouTube player products while blaming YouTube in the process. Users react by condemning IMVU staff, but is IMVU staff to blame?
IMVU YouTube player products work by running code that visits YouTube's ActionScript application program interface (AS API). This interface was a link on YouTube's website, but the link is no longer there on YouTube's website. Where did it go? In January of 2015, YouTube announced that they would be depreciating their AS API in favor of newer technology and would be removing the AS API from their site completely. Removal and shutdown was slated for January of 2016, but when January 2016 rolled around, the AS API remained. YouTube left the API up for another year and on April 2017 finally removed the link from their website, effectively breaking all programs and code that use it. These programs and code include the 1000's of YouTube player products built by IMVU developers.
Developers are still searching for an alternative to AS API, so they can fix their products. In the mean time, IMVU users are understandably upset as products they paid for are now broken and useless. So, who is at fault here? YouTube for shutting down their AS API? IMVU developers for continuing to develop and sell products that use the AS API after YouTube warned everyone that it would be shut down? IMVU staff for allowing developers to continue this practice of selling depreciated technology while at the same time not patching the IMVU client to embed HTML5 widgets instead of Flash? (Most browsers have replaced Flash support with HTML5) Or is it the fault of IMVU users who continue to buy Flash based products 2 years after Adobe (the company that maintains Flash) announced that Flash is now obsolete and that people should stop buying / using Flash products. Maybe it is everyone's and nobody's fault. Post your thoughts and feelings down below.
IMVU YouTube player products work by running code that visits YouTube's ActionScript application program interface (AS API). This interface was a link on YouTube's website, but the link is no longer there on YouTube's website. Where did it go? In January of 2015, YouTube announced that they would be depreciating their AS API in favor of newer technology and would be removing the AS API from their site completely. Removal and shutdown was slated for January of 2016, but when January 2016 rolled around, the AS API remained. YouTube left the API up for another year and on April 2017 finally removed the link from their website, effectively breaking all programs and code that use it. These programs and code include the 1000's of YouTube player products built by IMVU developers.
Developers are still searching for an alternative to AS API, so they can fix their products. In the mean time, IMVU users are understandably upset as products they paid for are now broken and useless. So, who is at fault here? YouTube for shutting down their AS API? IMVU developers for continuing to develop and sell products that use the AS API after YouTube warned everyone that it would be shut down? IMVU staff for allowing developers to continue this practice of selling depreciated technology while at the same time not patching the IMVU client to embed HTML5 widgets instead of Flash? (Most browsers have replaced Flash support with HTML5) Or is it the fault of IMVU users who continue to buy Flash based products 2 years after Adobe (the company that maintains Flash) announced that Flash is now obsolete and that people should stop buying / using Flash products. Maybe it is everyone's and nobody's fault. Post your thoughts and feelings down below.