YouTube is presently testing a new feature that illuminates the 'Subscribe' button whenever the word'subscribe' comes in a video. Because the experimental update was discovered over a large spectrum of material, it appears that the platform has fully automated the approach. The video streaming platform was recently rumoured to be exploring a few additional new features. The software may eventually allow users to search for music by humming them. It is also working on a revamped 'Skip Ads' button, according to reports.
According to a 9to5Google story, the YouTube 'Subscribe' button glows when content producers ask the viewers to subscribe to their channel in a video. Many content creators that employ customized animation within the video while asking a membership are well-known to regular YouTube users.
In response to the request, YouTube is now spotlighting artists' words in a new test using this feature, which makes the real "Subscribe" button glow. YouTube is testing a new feature that glows the "Subscribe" button whenever the word "subscribe" is mentioned in a video, which has just appeared for certain viewers. The platform itself appears to have mechanized the procedure.
According to recent reports, YouTube is developing a function in which users may merely hum a half-remembered melody to get the exact music. Before YouTube makes this search-by-song option available to all users, a small sample of Android users will most likely test it.
The 'Skip Ads' option will also be redesigned, according to the platform. The new button looks to be smaller in size than the previous one. According to reports, the word "ads" is no longer capitalized, and the new box has an angled border with smaller characters.
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