Google starts rolling out a new YouTube interface
YouTube is rolling out a new design with cleaner interface which makes finding playlists easier. The new design will be rolled out worldwide over the next few days.

YouTube has
launched a new center aligned user interface similar to its mobile app.
The update also brings better playlist management options and makes the
service more accessible.
The new interface has a center-aligned
look which focuses more on videos. Two links at the top of the screen
allow users to navigate between recommended videos and their
subscriptions. The 'guide' which has your subscriptions and playlists is
displayed more prominently next to the YouTube logo in the center of
the screen.
What's more the new interface allows
users to watch videos right within the guide screen, from their own
curated lists or from channels that they have liked. Personal playlists
have a better editing screen as well. For Example, clicking the 'Like'
button next to your favorite musicians' favorite videos playlist, will
automatically add that playlist to your collection.
The new interface also brings easier
Playlist management options. Now, when you create a playlist, YouTube
will pop up a new page that lets you organize your videos. The new
design will be rolled out over the next few days for users worldwide.
Google had released a new update earlier this month
for YouTube that shows the top music videos from the artist's official
YouTube channel. The results will appear from random YouTube users as
well as from other video sites, though the results from other sites are
shown in a much smaller thumbnail.
Recently, YouTube started monitoring video views
to avoid artificial inflated video counts. The Google-owned company
says that it will take the accuracy of interactions like comments, views
or likes "very seriously" as artificially inflating counts mislead fans
about the popularity of a video.
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