YouTube has announced its plan to phase out its annotations feature in favor of the more up-to-date cards and end screens.
Annotations
- YouTube Will Completely Phase Out Annotations As Of January 15
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YouTube Is Phasing Out Annotations In Favor Of Cards And End Screens
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YouTube Provides An Easy Way To Add “End Screens” After Videos
YouTube has announced a feature called End Screens that lets its viewers add versatile non-annotation-based kickers after their videos end.
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The YouTube channel Many A True Nerd has created a 'Fallout: New Vegas' choose-your-own-adventure series built on annotations.
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