YouTube May Consider Hiding Dislikes on Videos With This New Test
YouTube is always growing and changing, sometimes new additions work and sometimes it doesnβt. In this particular case, they are running tests on hiding the dislikes on videos based on feedback that they have received.
YouTube May Consider Hiding Dislikes on Videos With This New Test
ππ In response to creator feedback around well-being and targeted dislike campaigns, weβre testing a few new designs that donβt show the public dislike count. If youβre part of this small experiment, you might spot one of these designs in the coming weeks (example below!). pic.twitter.com/aemrIcnrbx
β YouTube (@YouTube) March 30, 2021
YouTube has officially announced that they have begun testing a big change to their video sharing platform; hiding dislikes on videos from public view. They will be trying out a few different designs where the dislikes will be hidden, but the button itself will still be present.
The idea here is that they arenβt removing the ability to dislike a video and that it will still influence the recommendation algorithm. Instead, the move is done based on creator feedback.
Weβve heard from creators that the public dislike counts can impact their well-being and may motivate a targeted campaign of dislikes on a creatorβs video. So, weβre testing designs that donβt include the visible like or dislike count in an effort to balance improving the creator experience, while still making sure viewer feedback is accounted for and shared with the creator.
YouTube announcement
Typically, the Like and Dislike feature is often used by many viewers as an indication of whether the video could be spammy, clickbait, or simply misleading. This is certainly helpful but when mob mentality comes into play, some videos that do not fall under the aforementioned factors will suffer as a result.
If the new design appears on your account while on YouTube, there is no way to opt out of the test and instead, youβll only be able to share your feedback. This is in no means an indication that they are committing to hiding dislikes, but the feedback could result in it being permanent in the future. They will also need to figure out a way to present it in a fair and effective manner as well.
Pokdepinion: Hiding it is fine, as long as they donβt remove the function completely. That would be detrimental to the whole system, at least thatβs how I feel about it.


