According to Engadget, YouTube is now testing time-specific emoji reactions as a new way for users to react to a video. Currently, the only way for YouTube users to react to a video is to use thumbs ...
YouTube ads have gotten way out of hand in recent years, but despite that, ads are still necessary to handle the costs of running the world’s largest video platform, and paying the millions of ...
YouTube is trialing yet more features as part of its experiments and UI tests, the latest being an easier way to tag a time stamp within video comments. At the moment, you need to manually put a time ...
Thanks to YouTube’s ‘Timed Comments’ feature creators will be able to add timed comments to a specific portion of the video. Users will be able to view comments timed to the exact part they are ...
A / B testing for thumbnails is rolling out more widely. A / B testing for thumbnails is rolling out more widely. is a senior reporter covering technology, gaming, and more. He joined The Verge in ...
It is to be noted that the 'Add to queue' feature is already available on the YouTube website and YouTube Music. It allows users to create a customised temporary playlist of videos and/or songs. 'Add ...
Reports last year suggested Google was looking to make YouTube into more of a shopping hub, but we’ve seen little progress in that arena since. That’s changing a bit today, as Google announced it’s ...
YouTube expands title A/B testing globally to all creators with advanced features. Test up to three titles or title-thumbnail combinations per video. YouTube's title A/B testing is now rolling out ...
YouTube is looking to take a more aggressive approach in preventing viewers from using ad blockers while watching videos on its platform. As BleepingComputer reports, people have been posting ...
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Some YouTube viewers have reported seeing a new option for video quality in the website's drop-down menu. In addition to the basic 1080p playback option, they're also seeing another one labeled 1080p ...