YouTube finally brings “Play Queue” feature in web version to mobile devices (if you don’t care)
December 16, 2022
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With the rise of TikTok, YouTube, which gradually began to lose its users to TikTok, has attracted users from both TikTok and the popular broadcasting platform Twitch in
With the rise of TikTok, YouTube, which gradually began to lose its users to TikTok, has attracted users from both TikTok and the popular broadcasting platform Twitch in recent months with its short and live broadcast features. slowly began to pull towards him. Live streams last month question answer and to test The company that released the feature made the same comment under each video in its statement yesterday. will block toxic users had explained.
Today, in a new statement, the platform’s officials announced that the feature that mobile users have been waiting for for years has finally begun testing.
The feature is expected to come to mobile devices in 3 years
Announced summer 2019 for the browser version of YouTube “Play orderThe feature allows you to watch multiple videos you want to watch in a row by simply adding them to the list. YouTube officials a few months after the feature launched as soon as possible announced that they will be bringing this feature to mobile devices as well. After 3 years of waiting YouTube has announced that this feature is finally being tested for mobile users.
To be able to test the function on mobile devices Be a YouTube Premium member and when you open YouTube’s mobile application, after tapping your profile picture at the top right, “Premium and your benefitsunder the “” tab.Try new featuresfrom the section ” activate the function needs. After a few minutes you can test this feature on your phone.
To use the feature, tap the 3 dots at the bottom right of the video you want to add to the queue.Play last in queueJust tap on the option “. This feature of YouTube is available for both mobile and web version. Let’s remind you that it is limited to 100 videos..
About when the feature, currently being tested, will be available to all users. no explanation yet.
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