After testing the addition of comments posted by YouTube users at specific spots in a video, Google is testing the sharing of reactions on YouTube videos.
Google has something new up its sleeves as far as YouTube is concerned. The new feature allows a YouTube viewer to share an emoji with others at a specific point in a video. On the YouTube help page, Community Manager Meaghan explained,"We’re excited to start rolling out the timed reactions experiment today – a new option to share a reaction at an exact moment in a video."
She continued,"We heard such positive feedback about the timed comments beta feature that we wanted to test out similar features! We’re piloting the timed reactions experiment with a small number of channels to start."The beta feature that Meaghan was referring to allows YouTube viewers to leave comments at specific moments in a video.
Meaghan adds,"If you’re watching a video that is part of this experiment, you can react and see crowd reactions by opening the comment section of the video and tapping into the reaction panel. The test will also show you which moments other viewers are reacting to . We're testing multiple sets of reactions and will add or remove reactions based on how the experiment goes!"says, is to bring a sense of community to YouTube.
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