YouTube is making significant changes to its in-app discovery features by removing the 'Trending' and 'Trending Now' listings. These will be replaced by category-specific charts that reflect the diverse nature of viewer interests. Since the launch of the Trending page in 2015, the definition of trends has evolved, encompassing a variety of videos created by different communities. User engagement with the Trending page has decreased, prompting the need to adapt to how viewers currently discover content on the platform. New charts will include options such as Trending Music Videos and Top Podcast Shows, with more categories to follow.
YouTube is replacing its 'Trending' listings with category-specific charts to reflect the diverse range of videos and micro-trends among various communities.
The shift to YouTube Charts, including categories like Trending Music Videos and Weekly Top Podcast Shows, highlights the platform's adaptation to changing viewer behaviors.
The removal of the Trending page, which has seen declining visits, aims to provide popular content in a manner that aligns more closely with how users discover videos.
By diversifying the content categories on YouTube Charts, the platform aims to showcase a wider array of popular videos that are more relevant to viewers.
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