Unbelievable mysterious war on YouTube against IE6

An incredible story that speaks of Youtube's secret war against IE6, made her appearance through a former Google and YouTube engineer.

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Almost 10 years ago, YouTube started showing a banner to its users Explorer 6, προειδοποιώντας τους ότι η υποστήριξη για το πρόγραμμα περιήγησης της Microsoft θα καταργηθεί σύντομα.

It was a message that appeared on all YouTube pages and anyone using IE6, at a time when IE6 users accounted for about 18% of access to YouTube. Frustrated with the old browser, a YouTube engineers had conceived a plan to oust Internet Explorer 6.

This incredible story was told by a former Google and YouTube engineer of Greek descent named Chris Zacharias. Chris Zacharias published an article on his personal page at YCombinator, on May 1, 2019, where he states:

"We started collectively trying to imagine how we could unleash our revenge on IE6. The design was very simple. We would place a small banner above the video player that would only appear to IE6 users. A team of engineers applied this banner, knowing that most YouTube employees using the site's trial environment would not even see it. of Google ”.

YouTube engineers created a special set of permissions called “OldTuber” to bypass enforcement policies of Google and make changes directly to YouTube's core code. Christos Zacharias and some other engineers got the OldTuber license, allowing themselves to place the banner without any supervision.

"We saw an opportunity before us to permanently infect IE6 so that it would never come back," Zacharias admits.

The YouTube banner vs. IE6, appeared in July 2009 and the articles on news websites at the time, believed that Google wanted to stop supporting Internet Explorer 6 on YouTube.

"Every major tech site has been asking why YouTube was threatening to stop supporting IE6, at a time when the browser was still frequently used. We told the PR Team, which first appeared in our office, about what we started and helped them understand the reasons, so that they could spread the story ".

Two Google lawyers also wanted to know why YouTube had this banner. "They asked us to remove the banner immediately", reveals Zacharias. Lawyers feared that Chrome was being promoted as the first alternative browser, and feared the EU regulator, which was pursuing anti-competitive behavior. But YouTube engineers had programmed the banner to display random browsers such as Firefox, Internet Explorer 8, Opera, and showed it to lawyers. "Satisfied with the demonstration, Google lawyers went back to their office without any further worries," said Zacharias.

The banner has spread to other Google applications. Google Docs has added a similar warning message about IE6 support. "One of their engineers who was testing IE6 noticed the YouTube ad very quickly from the moment it went on the air and immediately took it to their manager, as proof that they should do the same," explains Zacharias.

The internal Google chat focused on the Google Docs team, which added a similar banner for IE6, so the original secret team of YouTube engineers "somehow bypassed Google's internal search for the creators of the IE6 banner ".

The result was a huge one on the release of Internet Explorer 6 on YouTube. "Within a month, the of IE6 users on YouTube dropped by half and also dropped over 10% of global IE6 traffic, while all other browsers grew by the same percentage,” says Zacharias. "The results were much better than the banner development team had imagined."

YouTube's engineering management finally realized what had happened, but it was too late. The "revolutionary" engineers of YouTube succeeded in their secret plan to "kill" Internet Explorer 6 and in April 2012 the use of IE6 fell below one percent in the US. Even Microsoft celebrated the death of IE6.

Η complete story by Chris Zacharias It's really worth reading in all its detail about this unusual plot against IE6.

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