YouTube Is Trying To Make Some Changes 


Like any other Google division, YouTube likes to check new features with small groups of people to gain feedback and polish things up before making them widely available. While some of them are the opt-in kind and can be accessed through the "Try new features" section from the app settings, many others crop up on their own through server-side switches. 

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one among these experiments on the mobile app now makes it a bit easier to explore new content based on the kind of videos you want to watch. YouTube began testing a replacement expandable menu this week that replaces the Explore chip you get at the top of the home page within the Topic bar. Tapping it opens the menu up to reveal Trending and destination pages (Gaming, Music, News, etc.), helping you discover content that's most interesting to you a tiny bit quicker.

 The Explore tab now launches a fresh page with a landing page icon at the top and a popular video at the bottom, but that page is clearly outdated, a minimum of as far as we know. , landing page "landing" is like this: it is the only way to discover all kinds of hot content (except short pages which have their own trending pages, but which will be explained in another story). 




In short, this alteration creates a barrier between the "Explore" and "Directions" sections, removing the redundancy between the 2 sections. consistent with YouTube, this new menu interface is currently being tested by a little number of iOS and Android users. No other release plans are announced since then, but anyone can get their hands on a bit of this. Well, if you'll take back the counter that YouTube doesn't like... What, too much?