YouTube Testing New 'Featured in this Video' Grid for Collaborators
Every bit YouTube has grown to basically behemoth levels of size, its creators have been increasingly collaborating among each other equally a fun manner to create new videos and attain a wider audience. While collaborations are fun (nosotros've washed them also), most creators requite credits to their collaboration partners past adding links to their channels in the video description.
That's a fairly decent way to go about information technology, merely YouTube is now trying to make the process better while also decluttering the video descriptions on the platform. The company is now A/B testing a new 'Featured in this Video' feature in its Android app that shows upwards the creators featuring in a collaboration video making it easier for viewers to notice new creators based on videos they are watching, and for creators to share links to their collaborating channels without cluttering up the video descriptions.
What'south more than, the visitor is saying that the feature works without requiring any input from the creators themselves. Instead, it relies on a bunch of signals to identify which creators are featuring in a collaboration and adds them to the filigree itself, along with an option to subscribe to their channels correct there and so.
In a thread about the new feature, the company wrote "To make it easier to discover new creators and subscribe to their channels, we're testing out a "featured in this video" section right below the video you're watching — information technology volition highlight creators who are featured in the video (based on a range of signals near the video) and include links to the featured creator'due south channel with the option to subscribe. Nosotros're starting this experiment with a diverse group of top searched creators across various categories on YouTube, and only a small pct of viewers using the YouTube Android app will run across the feature while we gather feedback."
So far, the feature will only be available to a "small percentage of users", and based on the tests and the response from users and creators, it might be rolled out to more than users somewhen.
Source: https://beebom.com/youtube-testing-new-feature-collaborations-android-app/
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