Earlier this week, YouTube updated its list of what it sees as "harmful or dangerous content" and one particular addition to the list has upset many people.
Earlier this week, YouTube updated its list of what it sees as "harmful or dangerous content" and one particular addition to the list has upset many people.
YouTube has been rolling out three changes that give you more control over what videos appear on your homepage and in Up Next suggestions.
Last week Google introduced a new 'AR Beauty Try-On' feature that lets viewers virtually try on makeup while following along with YouTube creators.
YouTube has updated the enforcement of its live streaming policy to prevent young children from going live unless they are supervised by an adult.
YouTube is testing a new tool that uses machine learning to create six-second "Bumper" ads from longer existing ones.
You will soon be able to watch YouTube Originals for free, as Google opens up its Originals content to advertisers and switches to an ad-supported model.
YouTube announced several changes in its bid to keep children safe on its platform. Among them, is the removal of comments from videos featuring minors.
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According to a recent report, there are more and more brands turning to video content than ever before, with Facebook still leading the way.
According to reports, YouTube is testing a new 'Recommended Downloads' feature within the downloads section of its app.
YouTube is introducing a new way for users to navigate between videos this week. Instead of tapping on the next video, all they need to do is swipe.
YouTube has announced that it will be removing the ability to automatically post YouTube Activity on Twitter and Google+.
YouTube announced the removal of spam subscriptions, and, as a result, many creators may have seen a "noticeable decrease" in their subscriber counts.
Following its second quarterly Community Guidelines Enforcement Report, YouTube shows how its efforts to flag and remove offensive content are paying off.
YouTube Rewind, a look back at the content that defined YouTube in 2018 has now officially become the platform's most-disliked video ever.
In its effort to simplify its interactivity features across different video ad formats, YouTube is introducing new call-to-action extensions and sunsetting its existing CTA overlays.
Looking back in the year, apps had a rather successful yield poaching senior people hailing from the biggest fashion magazine titles. But where does that leave the publishing industry?
YouTube Tests Hiding Comments By Default On Its Android App
YouTube is running a test on its Android mobile app that hides comments on videos by default, forcing users to seek them out by clicking on a separate button.