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YouTube Introduces “Hide” Button for End Screens—But There’s a Catch

UPDATE: YouTube has just announced a game-changing feature for its users: a “Hide” button for end screens. This new functionality aims to improve viewer experience by allowing users to dismiss distracting end screens during videos.

As of Wednesday, users can find the “Hide” button in the top-right corner of the video player. This update comes in response to user feedback, with many viewers expressing frustration over end screens that obscure the video content during the final moments. The end screens, which usually appear at the end of videos to promote other content, can cover essential details from the last five to twenty seconds of a video, making this feature particularly significant for dedicated viewers.

However, there’s a notable limitation: the “Hide” button only applies to the individual video being watched. This means users will need to dismiss the end screen each time they encounter it, which could be frustrating for those who watch multiple videos in one sitting. The change has sparked discussions online, with many users voicing their opinions on platforms like The Verge, highlighting a desire for a more universal solution that could prevent end screens from appearing altogether.

YouTube’s decision to implement this feature is a direct response to viewer demand for a more focused viewing experience. According to company representatives, users want to “minimize distractions on videos” and “focus on the content they’re watching.” In addition to the new button, YouTube is also removing the Subscribe button that appears when users hover over the video’s watermark, as the subscription option is already available below the player.

This latest update signals YouTube’s commitment to enhancing viewer satisfaction while balancing creators’ promotional needs. The “Hide” button is expected to roll out to users over the next few days, and many are eager to see how it will impact their viewing habits.

As more viewers become aware of this feature, it is likely to influence how content is consumed on the platform. For those who want to enjoy their videos without interruptions, this change is a welcome development—though the limited applicability may leave some wanting more.

Stay tuned for further updates as YouTube continues to respond to user feedback and refine their platform.

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