Mon, Jan 26th, 2009 |
D’oh, did you accidentally comment on the Jizz in My Pants video from your work-related YouTube account? Well, now you can delete all your stupid, drunk, error-ridden, and premature comments on YouTube.
The new remove comment feature, announced on YouTube’s blog, lets you finally self-correct your error prone commenting ways. Simply find your comment and click "remove" to pretend your lapse in judgment or grammar never happened.
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