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YouTube Testing New Translation Feature That Lets Users Search Popular Videos in Local Language
YouTube is seemingly testing a new feature that will automatically translate video titles, descriptions, captions, and more to your native language. The exact functioning remains unclear, but it appears that users searching for videos in their local language will see results even from popular channels with translated titles. The report also highlights that the new feature brings a translation pop-up on both the web interface and the mobile app that uses Google Translation AI. The company last month said in a tweet that in response to creator feedback around well-being and targeted dislike campaigns, it is testing a few new designs that do not show the public dislike count.
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