Youtube A/b Testing Removing Playback Speed Controls
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I'm going to write to the channels that I subscribe to, to let them know why I'm leaving Youtube. Time to settle on an alternative service.
YouTube is A/B testing removing playback speed controls, sparking outrage among users who value this feature and are exploring alternatives to maintain control over video playback.
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What is being improved by removing speed controls? Certainly nothing on the user side of the equation.
The biggest issue with going to an alternative is that one doesn’t really exist. Yes, there are other video sharing sites, but they have a tiny sliver of the content YouTube has, as a viewer. As a creator, they have only a tiny sliver of the viewers, which hurts monetization efforts.
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