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YouTube’s mobile app finally lets you share timestamped videos

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Why This Matters

YouTube’s new feature allowing users to share videos from specific timestamps on mobile enhances the way viewers can highlight and share particular moments, improving user engagement and communication. This update reflects YouTube’s focus on streamlining sharing options while shifting some clipping functionalities to third-party tools, impacting content creators and consumers alike. The change signifies a strategic move to balance built-in features with external solutions, influencing how videos are shared and promoted on the platform.

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YouTube is making some changes that might affect how you share videos from the mobile app. From the app, you can finally share videos from a specific timestamp, which will make it easier to point someone to a part of a video you might want them to see while you’re on your phone. However, this change will replace the Clips feature that lets you make a shareable clip from a video.

You’ll still be able to watch any Clips that you’ve already made. But moving forward, “the ability to set an end time or include a custom description when sharing will no longer be available,” YouTube says. The company notes that while clipping is “important way for creators to reach new audiences,” it says that “a number of third-party tools with advanced clipping features and authorized creator programs are now available to do this across different video platforms.”

The company originally introduced the Clips feature in 2021.