New today
A policy preventing Copyright owners from making $ on manual claims for:
Short song clips (ex: 5 sec of a song)
Unintentional audio (ex:
from passing cars)
Claimants can still block monetization or the video itself, but timestamps help you edit out the claim.
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Replying to @TeamYouTube
Yeah, that's good news, but do you mind keeping the dislike button? There are good reasons why you should leave the dislike button alone, like people disagreeing with you, or criticism. Sincerely, Actual content creators who aren't from some multi-million dollar conglomerates.
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Replying to @Omniution2_0 @TeamYouTube
Nah, they should ditch it. I doubt most creators actually care if folks disagree with them (I certainly don't) and the simple act of pressing a button does NOTHING to offer useful criticism. It's an outdated feature, and YouTube would be better without it.
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Replying to @HdE_playsgames @TeamYouTube
So you rather be a coward & protect egos, eh? I'd rather KEEP the dislike since it's a useful thing. Having a like/dislike ratio is important on whether or not you either made a decent video or how much of a fuckup you are.
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Replying to @JoshC09178897 @Omniution2_0 and
I actually like seeing both the like and dislike button, as it puts a precentage of likes to dislikes and an overview of how the general population of a youtuber fanbase likes a video, which is helpful for stearing content into the direction the viewers want to see.
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It also helps dislike Brook Houts off of youtube
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