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YouTube tests improvements to channel page layout

The company is currently testing new features with a limited number of viewers.

Published By: Pranav Sawant | Published: Aug 08, 2023, 12:15 AM (IST)

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Highlights

  • YouTube is testing new features on the app.
  • These changes are for creators on the platform.
  • Only select users are able to see the changes.
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Google-owned YouTube has announced that it is testing improvements to the channel page layout. news Also Read: OpenAI's Sora rival? YouTube plans AI Shorts using your own likeness

“We’re starting to test changes to creator channel pages where tabs like ‘Playlists’ won’t be shown in cases where those tabs have no content,” the company said on the ‘YouTube test features and experiments’ page. news Also Read: YouTube TV multiview feature is about to get fully customisable to let you watch multiple content

“We’re also testing improved access to the information from the ‘About’ and ‘Channels’ tab by updating the look and feel of the channel page.” news Also Read: Google Veo 3.1 Gets Vertical Video And High-Resolution Output: How To Try

The company is currently testing this with a limited number of viewers.

Last month, the platform had introduced an experimental feature that allows users to easily watch videos at 2x speed.

With this feature, users can long press anywhere on the player while watching a video to automatically bump the playback speed to 2x.

Another experimental feature the company announced provides bigger previews to users while seeking.

This feature will be helpful as it makes it easier for users to find the exact moment in the video that they want to watch.

The company also tested a lock screen feature, which allowed testers to disable touch input while watching a video on Android and iOS.

Last week, the video-sharing platform had announced that it was testing artificial intelligence (AI) auto-generated summaries.

This feature will make it easier for users to read a quick summary about a video and decide whether it is the right fit for them.

The company noted that these summaries do not replace video descriptions which are written by creators.

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