YouTube has announced that it will discontinue its in-video notification system as it continues to transition to the card-based system it launched in 2015.
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YouTube Will Completely Phase Out Annotations As Of January 15
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YouTube To Discontinue In-Video Notifications As It Continues To Transition To Card-Based System
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YouTube Restricts Externally-Linking End Cards (Including Those To Patreon) To Members Of Its Partner Program
YouTube has announced a change to its externally-linking end cards to requires users of that feature to be part of its partner program.
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YouTube Revamps Analytics Reports To Help Creators Better Understand Subscription Traffic
The updates, available now, will only take into account data from Sept. 18, so it’ll still take some time to get a fuller grasp on fluctuations.
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Vimeo Takes A Page Out Of YouTube’s Book, Launches Cards And Updates End Screens
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YouTube Is Phasing Out Annotations In Favor Of Cards And End Screens
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YouTube Lets Creators Use Annotations To Fund Charities
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YouTube Will Soon Introduce Ten New Features For Creators
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YouTube Debuts Clickable “TrueView For Shopping” Ads
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YouTube’s Card-Style Annotations Now Available For All Users
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Here Are What YouTube’s New Video Card Annotations Look Like
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Stuart Edge Pulls Off The First Viral Prank Video Of 2014
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