YouTube Adds New Comment Filters, Highlights for Live-Streams
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YouTube Adds New Comment Filters, Highlights for Live-Streams
"You can use the new reply filter options in combination with other response filters to further refine your search, while you can also now save these as default filters on the mobile version of YouTube Studio. Up until now, creators could save default filters on Studio Desktop, but this didn't exist on Studio Mobile. We're happy to share that we're launching this so you can pick your preferred default view of comments throughout Studio."
"This feature will be available in the mobile app, and you can preview the short video in the recap screen upon ending the stream. We hope this enhances productivity in sharing stream highlights through short-form content. YouTube first announced this at its "Made On" event earlier in the month, and it's now testing it within the live environment."
"Up until now, if a search query was initiated from a channel page when watching YouTube on TV, results from across YouTube would be returned to the viewer. Now, we're bringing contextual search to big screens so that relevant results from the channel will be returned first. This brings parity to the functionality that currently exists on desktop."
YouTube introduces new reply filter options and permits saving default filters on YouTube Studio Mobile so creators can maintain a preferred comment-view across devices. The mobile app will let creators preview a short video in a recap screen immediately after ending a live stream to simplify producing short-form highlights. The rollout follows an announcement at the "Made On" event and is entering live testing. Contextual search on TV will prioritize results from the current channel when a search starts from a channel page, aligning big-screen behavior with desktop functionality and improving result relevance.
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