You can now see the number of dislikes that a video has on YouTube once again, but you need to download a separate browser extension to do so. Earlier this month ...
Last month YouTube made the controversial choice to hide dislikes from users. The company has faced stiff backlash over the decision, even from some of its own “stars.” Now, developers have given ...
If you’ve decided that you absolutely cannot live without seeing the number of dislikes that videos get on YouTube, there’s now a way to get them back, at least ...
To the dismay and anger of many, Google removed the dislike counter from YouTube in November. However, some ambitious developers took on the project of enabling users to bring back YouTube dislikes, ...
Don't miss out on our latest stories. Add PCMag as a preferred source on Google. A free browser extension that can restore the dislike count on YouTube videos is facing user backlash for allegedly ...
YouTube stripped the Dislike button in an effort to protect its creators from harassment and reduce dislike attacks. It is believed; its creators were often unfairly targeted by efforts to increase ...
Google announced last month that YouTube would be retiring the dislike count on videos, a change that has already taken effect and has been highly controversial among users. For those who want to keep ...
Last month, Google announced that YouTube would be removing the dislike count on videos, a change that has already taken effect and has been highly controversial among users. For those who want to ...
The decision to hide dislikes count on videos is perhaps one of the most controversial moves by YouTube to date. Just a little browsing around and you’ll know that those that are against the move ...
YouTube's decision to remove the dislike count was met with mixed reviews as some users appreciated the gesture while other users wanted the streaming platform to bring back the dislike count display.
Ah, Google. Very few companies have mastered the art of creating amazing technology and products, and then so effectively abandoning and mishandling them. Case in point, YouTube. Citing “dislike ...