YouTube recently launched a bunch of new features and changes to YouTube Shorts, which the company says will make short-form content more useful and engaging. In a blog post, YouTube announced that starting October 15, creators can upload Shorts that are up to three minutes long.
However, the change is only applicable to videos that are square or have a tall aspect ratio and any of the older videos won’t be affected. YouTube also brought some changes to its Shorts player, which it claims will help creators take center stage and allow viewers to focus on the content they love.
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New Updates To Help YouTube Creators
In the coming months, YouTube says creators will be able to tap into the vast universe of their favorite videos, and music videos and even pull from multiple clips on the platform. Speaking of YouTube mobile, users will now see the new Trends page for Shorts and get a preview of the Shorts’ comment section from the feed itself.
YouTube says it is working to add a “Show fewer Shorts” button, which will help users reduce the amount of Shorts they see on their feeds. This can be enabled by clicking on the tree dot menu in the upper of any Shorts on the home feed.
Last month, the company announced its plans to bring its in-house created AI video model Veo with YouTube Shorts. The move is said to give Google an edge in the industry and make it easier for content creators to be more creative.
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YouTube Boosts Premium Service Subscription Prices In India
YouTube Premium, the subscription service that offers ad-free streaming, offline downloads, and access to YouTube Music, has announced a significant price increase for its membership plans in India. The price increase was first brought to attention by an X (formerly Twitter) user known as @MrSahilBawa, who shared a notification from YouTube detailing the new pricing scheme.
“To continue delivering great service and features, we’re increasing your price to? 299.00/month. We don’t make these decisions lightly, and this update will allow us to continue to improve Premium and support the creators and artists you watch on YouTube,” it said.
The Family plan, which enables up to five members to share a single subscription, has seen a major increase of 58%. The monthly cost for this plan has surged from Rs 189 to Rs 299. With a YouTube Premium Family plan, users will be able to share their membership with up to 5 additional people who live in their household. As the plan manager, they can add family members to the plan. Each member must have a Google account and will get their own private and personalized account.