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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.’ AFP pic
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NEW YORK, Jan 27 ― 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 yesterday.
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.
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