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YouTube Tests New Dislike Placement and Wording in Shorts

YouTube says the experiment seeks clearer signals for Shorts recommendations through layout and phrasing variants.

Overview

  • Some users now find the thumbs-down control moved into the overflow menu while the thumbs-up remains visible during playback.
  • Test groups see either separate Dislike and Not interested options or a combined Not interested label next to the thumbs-down icon.
  • Participants who select the option in the menu may receive an optional survey to provide additional feedback on their choice.
  • Viewers can also submit feedback in the YouTube app, with changes confined to the Shorts experience during the trial.
  • YouTube frames the A/B testing as research to refine personalization and has not announced a permanent rollout.