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YouTube Shorts – the video-sharing website’s quick clips meant to compete with TikTok – are racking up 3.5 billion views a day during beta testing in India, the platform’s head said Tuesday.
Susan Wojcikci explained the feature in a note laying out her 2021 priorities.
“So far, videos in our new Shorts player – which helps people around the world watch short videos on YouTube – are receiving an impressive 3.5 billion daily views,†she said.
“We’re looking forward to expanding Shorts to more markets this year.â€
YouTube, a subsidiary of Google, unveiled Shorts in mid-September, describing the videos as “a new way to express yourself in 15 seconds or less.â€
The feature, directly integrated into the existing YouTube interface, is currently only available in India as part of development work.
The new format is seen as a way for Google to compete with Gen Z-favorite TikTok, which currently has 700 million users worldwide.
Former president Donald Trump had threatened to ban TikTok – owned by Chinese group ByteDance– from the United States when he accused the company, without formal proof, of spying on behalf of Beijing.
Facebook-owned Instagram responded to TikTok’s popularity with its own short video format called Reels last August.
And in November, Snapchat launched Spotlight, a public feed of content produced by users.
– AFP
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