In what would mark a seismic change to the way in which viewers can engage with YouTube videos, the platform is testing a new feature whereby video 'dislike' counts wouldn't be publicly displayed.
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Surf’s up: Twitch gives some users the ability to flip through channels
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YouTube Experiments With Hiding Public ‘Dislike’ Counts, Citing Creator Well-Being
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YouTube Test Will Auto-Detect Products Featured In Videos, And Suggest Content Accordingly
YouTube is experimenting with a new tool that will auto-detect products that appear in users’ video, and then provide pertinent links to related content below.
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YouTube Testing ‘Chapters’ Feature To Help Users Better Navigate Lengthy Videos
YouTube is testing out a nifty new formatting feature that seeks to make lengthy videos easier to navigate.
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Amid Ongoing ‘Explore’ Tab Tests, YouTube Makes ‘Creator On The Rise’ Shelves More Prominent
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YouTube Testing New App Layout With Three Featured Comments Directly Under Videos
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Facebook, Like Instagram, To Test Hiding ‘Likes’, Reactions, And Video Viewcounts
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YouTube Testing Mega-Sized Thumbnails On Desktop Homepage, Much To Some Users’ Chagrin
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Instagram Is Finally Testing Navigable Videos With A Seek Bar On Feed Posts
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Instagram Testing Feature That Will Let Users Temporarily Try New Handles
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YouTube Is Testing ‘Ad Pods’, In Which Two Spots Are Served Back-To-Back
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Instagram Testing ‘Regram’ Feature — But Only Within Its ‘Stories’ Section
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