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YouTube Tests Swipe Up Gesture to Lengthy Videos

by Dan Burrows
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Any new feature that a person desires to be introduced by YouTube helps boost their experience as well. Given that YouTube is the biggest video-sharing platform in the world. The company is always on the lookout for more features. The platform is testing a Swipe Up Gesture feature to improve video discovery. The option is the content gator, which is similar to the one used by platforms like TikTok. 

The platform aims to create a more natural and engaging experience by incorporating intuitive gestures like the swipe-up. It aligns with users’ natural habits for searching. The update increases the time spent watching YouTube videos and interacting with the broad repository of articles.

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  • Details of the Swipe Up Gesture
  • Testing the Swipe Up Gesture on Full-Length Videos
  • User Feedback
  • Future Rollout Plans
  • Conclusion

Details of the Swipe Up Gesture

The swipe-up gesture has emerged as a widely employed gesture. This is especially true on platforms such as TikTok, where videos are swiped between each other. The simple gesture allows the user to increase or decrease video viewing.

Both operate on short videos. YouTube Shorts and Instagram Reels have found a helpful feature in the swipe-up gesture. They allow easy progression to the following clip. Users no longer need to search for a new video manually. Swiping up on one video will take them to the next one in the feed. 

Testing the Swipe Up Gesture on Full-Length Videos

A few Android devices currently incorporate this swipe-up feature in a test phase. This study examines the gesture’s usefulness and popularity in traversing between full-length videos. 

If this option is available, dragging up a full-length video will, in addition to pausing the video’s viewing, load the next recommended video in the feed. This functionality allows users to find new content while the video player remains open. 

User Feedback

The swipe-up feature is still in its infancy and has limited testing. It means that the reviews of the users are diverse. Some users were excited about the feature. They argue that it would make videos more accessible to find and videos themselves easier to watch. They love that there is no lag when switching between videos and that they can easily see new ones,

Nonetheless, opinions have been expressed that the standard way videos are viewed may be disrupted. Some users may be used to the traditional technique of clicking the following video instead of using the swipe-up motion. Since some videos could be tweaked and intentionally shown. It can detract from the experience.

The new feature’s advantages in terms of user engagement and satisfaction still need to be tested. The YouTube platform’s user experience could be significantly enhanced. However, if the gesture or the feature needs to be better executed, it can cause user engagement issues.

Future Rollout Plans

Google has not announced plans to expand the swipe-up gesture to reach a wider audience. This is common in large organizations since they must conduct tests to get audience feedback before taking the final action. Some factors would affect the decision to expand the feature set: 

User Feedback: If the target screenshot test yields positive impressions from test users, that might be the time for a test launch.

Technical Challenges: Assuming no technical problems or unforeseen issues limit feature expansion.

User preferences: If a detailed target audience expresses concerns over the gesture/or misuse therein, it is likely to return to the drawing board.

Platform Consistency: The system’s accessibility across devices and platforms will undoubtedly be necessary during the rollout.

Conclusion

YouTube keeps getting new features; one of the recent ones is the swipe-up gesture. It has been borrowed from short video platforms like TikTok. Such action is currently being carried out as an experiment on Android gadgets. This aims to make it easier for subscribers to search for videos and relevant content.

However, user feedback could have been better during initial testing. If you are one of the fortunate ones who will take part in the test, it would be prudent to express your opinion and suggest ways of improving the user experience in the future.

 

 

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