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YouTube updates Shorts to make it even more like TikTok

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YouTube is enhancing Shorts with TikTok-like features such as a 'clear screen' mode, speed controls, and a 'heart' icon for likes, aiming to boost user engagement and content consumption. These updates reflect YouTube's strategy to compete more directly with TikTok by adopting popular interactive features. Additionally, YouTube is removing the dislike button to foster a more positive user environment and streamline feedback options.

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YouTube is adding even more TikTok-like features to Shorts, including a new “clear screen” mode that removes the icons and text from the video you’re watching. In a blog post on Thursday, YouTube says it’s also replacing the “thumbs-up” button with a “heart” icon, and is introducing a new option that lets you watch Shorts at 2x speed.

You can now speed up a short by swiping down on your screen. GIF: Google

As noted by YouTube, you can speed up a video by holding down the edge of your screen and lifting your finger when you want it to return to normal speed. You can lock the speed at 2x by pressing the player and swiping down. Another change allows you to mute watching by tapping the video and selecting the “mute” button.

These new additions make Shorts even more like TikTok, which has had the similarly-named “clear mode” for years — a feature that also removes captions, icons, and usernames from your screen. TikTok already offers a way to speed up videos as well, and lets users “like” a video by pressing a “heart” button.

Along with these updates, YouTube is removing the “dislike” button. It’s encouraging users to share their feedback with the platform by selecting the “Not interested” and “Don’t recommend this channel” options from the three-dots menu instead.