YouTube is testing a new 'Save' button for Shorts, allowing users to save content to playlists, enhancing user experience by making it easier to revisit videos.
By removing the 'Dislike' button from view and placing it in the three-dot menu, YouTube aims to create a more positive platform environment, minimizing accidental negative feedback.
This change also reflects YouTube's ongoing strategy to adopt features from TikTok, including options for saving videos, potentially leading to a public save count in the future.
Recent developments on YouTube aim to align its features with those of TikTok and Instagram, showcasing a competitive edge in the short video content domain.
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