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New update: YouTube Shorts are getting even shorter

27-06-2026 03:12 PM


Ammon News - YouTube is rolling out a series of changes to Shorts, including a new method that lets users shrink the duration of short-form videos.

The Google-owned platform announced Thursday that Shorts now comes with a setting that allows users to double their playback speed. The point of making what is an already brief experience even briefer is to let users “absorb information more quickly or find your favorite part faster,” the platform said.

In an apparent bid for a more positive web, YouTube has also nixed the Shorts dislike button. Instead of disliking a video, users will now have to rely on the “Not Interested” and “Don’t recommend this channel” functions to disincentivize certain kinds of content.

Similarly, instead of clicking on a thumb’s up button if they like a video, users will now have access to a heart emoji.

Finally, YouTube is also introducing a new “Clear Screen mode,” which is designed to temporarily hide “all icons and text from your playback view,” giving users a clean view of their content unencumbered by floating distractions.

All of these changes have been made in the service of creating “a more intuitive Shorts experience,” the company said. When reached for comment, the company said that the features would be rolling out over the next few weeks.

YouTube launched Shorts in 2020, and it has managed to attract quite an audience since then. YouTube Shorts was averaging 200 billion daily views as of June 2025, CEO Neal Mohan said at his keynote in Cannes last year. (We may qualify this impressive metric with the context that YouTube counts a “view” as the very first moment that a video is opened.)

A report earlier this year showed that Shorts were increasingly being watched on viewers’ TV screens — and that as much as 2 billion hours of such content was being consumed per month.




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