YouTube is testing a new feature to subscribe to the channels shown in a video |
YouTube Video Sharing Service intends to add a new section to videos so that users can insert information about the people and channels appearing in the video directly without having to type in the description section.
Google has introduced this new functionality into its YouTube app for Android. It is designed to enable users to find and subscribe to the channels they watch in their videos.
This function is executed automatically without the intervention of the video creator. YouTube says he will use a number of bookmarks to add creators to a new section, with the ability to link and subscribe to his channel.
YouTube claims to have started testing jobs with many developers with the highest searches in different categories on the platform, and only a small percentage of Android viewers on YouTube can see the job.
Hopefully, the new feature (if available to everyone) will clean up the descriptive part of the video, as some channels have to share dozens of links with other channels that you work with to create videos.