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Q&A Stickers arrive on YouTube Shorts for mobile users: Know how it works
YouTube, the popular video-sharing platform owned by Google, is taking steps to enhance its user experience by testing new features for both creators and viewers. The platform has begun experimenting with Q&A stickers specifically designed for Shorts on mobile devices. According to the YouTube test features and experiments page, creators now have the opportunity to engage with their audience more effectively by posing questions using customisable stickers. The platform stated that it will remove content that promotes "cancer treatments proven to be harmful or ineffective" or content that discourages viewers from seeking professional medical treatment.
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