YouTube Expands Voice Replies, Superchat Goals, AI Creation Tools and More
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YouTube Expands Voice Replies, Superchat Goals, AI Creation Tools and More
"Channel Guidelines option available to all creators with access to intermediate and advanced features. Channel Guidelines enables channel managers to set rules around the types of conversations that they want to see in the comments, live chats, and with their on-platform community. Google's also rolling out its latest "Nano Banana" generative AI model to YouTube posts, providing another way to create and edit visual elements, and help to drive community discussion and engagement."
"Since launching Shorts, we've been listening closely to your feedback on how to improve the viewing experience. We've heard that you often use 'Dislike' and 'Not interested' interchangeably on Shorts, or aren't sure what the differences are. To address this, and to better match with how people typically interact with short-form video feeds today, we're experimenting with options where 'Dislike' and 'Not Interested' are merged into one 'thumbs down' icon behind the three dot menu."
Channel Guidelines are available to creators with intermediate and advanced features, letting channel managers set rules for comments, live chats, and on-platform communities. Google is rolling out the 'Nano Banana' generative AI model to YouTube posts to create and edit visual elements and drive community discussion and engagement. YouTube is addressing Shorts feedback by clarifying the 'Dislike' and 'Not Interested' functions, experimenting with merging them into a single 'thumbs down' icon accessible behind the three-dot menu. The thumbs down label will appear as 'Dislike' for some viewers and 'Not Interested' for others to better match user interactions in short-form feeds.
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