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YouTube tests “Play Something” button for quick video access

GEEK STAFF
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December 27, 2024

YouTube is experimenting with a new “Play Something” button on its Android app, allowing users to quickly start watching videos based on their viewing history and preferences. The button appears in the bottom-right corner of the app and launches a video in a vertical, Shorts-style player.

This feature offers a streamlined way for users to discover and engage with content without manual searching or scrolling. The “Play Something” button disappears when the mini-player is active, maintaining a clean interface.

The feature is currently in testing, and its wider release date remains unknown.

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