YouTube is adding new ways for youtubers to fix errors in an already uploaded video.
You may not be a YouTube Creator, but imagine being one, recording a video, uploading it to then realize you've said something weird , or you made a mistake .
What a good YouTuber should do in this scenario is probably, pin a comment fixing the mistake . But now YouTube is going to make correcting mistakes in an already uploaded video remarkably easier,YouTube introducing a correction option for already uploaded videos Sometimes, fixing a mistake could make people delete and re-upload a video, but this method is indeed very unproductive given the fact that it means you lose all the comments and likes and what not. And of course, few people would opt for this option. This meant that to address an error in your video, you needed to pin a comment or write about the error in the description. Yes, as we already mentioned, that way it may go unnoticed by some viewers.
Now, YouTube is addressing the issue by introducing a new feature dubbed"corrections". Thanks to it, creators will be able to easily add corrections to a video that are more obvious to the viewers and don't require the vid to be taken down.Corrections will appear as an infocard in the top right-hand corner of a video, of course, at the relevant timestamp.
On the other side of the screen, viewers will be able to click on the card and it will expand the notes about the correction.. This new feature should make being a YouTuber a tad easier, as well as make your experience watching videos on YouTube more informative Get the most important news, reviews and deals in mobile tech delivered straight to your inbox
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