YouTube has just announced to keep the dislike counts private on videos across its platform. YouTube will be hiding the dislike counts on all videos starting today. According to the company, the change is to protect smaller creators from being targeted by dislike attacks or harassment. The dislike button will still be available but only the creator of the video will see the number instead of all users. Viewers can still dislike videos to tune their recommendations and privately share feedback with creators. Read more in our articles including "YouTube makes dislike counts private" and "Zoom launches ZoomMate AI Teammate".
YouTube has just announced to keep the dislike counts private on videos across its platform. YouTube will be hiding the dislike counts on all videos starting today.
According to the company, the change is to protect smaller creators from being targeted by dislike attacks or harassment. The dislike button will still be available but only the creator of the video will see the number instead of all users. Viewers can still dislike videos to tune their recommendations and privately share feedback with creators.
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