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YouTube is Testing a Special Feature with a New Button

YouTube New Feature: YouTube is testing a new feature. After this feature you will see a different button for the comment. This feature is currently being tested in India.

Monali Gupta

YouTube has begun testing new layouts to hide comments coming to the videos. The new layout has been spotted by some Indian Android users, in which the comments below the video are removed and they have been given a separate comment button. This feature has been spotted on the Android platform, though it is unclear whether this feature will be available for Android users only or available for iOS users.

The comment button will be present next to the Disclaimer button. These buttons will also appear in your YouTube app like Share, Disclaim, Like button. Clicking on this button will take you directly to the comment section, where you will see various comments on the video. According to the XDA Developers report, this feature has been spotted in India.

In the new changes, you will disappear by default. This move of YouTube seems to have been taken to hide a pointless and worthless comment. Many users do not like comments, giving it different buttons can be a good option. The users who are interested in the comment will be able to go there themselves.

According to the Gadgets 360 report, YouTube's Spokesperson said, "We always keep looking for and helping people to do their testing. So that people can easily search, watch and interact with them, which are effective for them. ' He said, "We are also testing some other options. This is a very small test. After the feedback comes on this feature, we will release these features in a big way.

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