A large number of people use YouTube videos to learn new skills. 85 percent of video viewers in India said that they used YouTube more than ever since COVID-19.
More than 20 million viewers in India have watched YouTube on their TVs.
Video streaming company YouTube has recorded another record in its name. More than 20 million viewers in India have watched YouTube on their TVs. YouTube said that in May this year in India, more than 20 million people watched YouTube on their TV screens, which is 45 percent more than last year. The Google-owned platform also revealed that a growing number of YouTube viewers prefer to watch content ,, Tamil, Telugu and other Indian languages.
Google India Country Manager and Vice President Sanjay Gupta said, “There are already over 20 million customers who are watching content on connected TVs. Hence, this revolution of content consumption, content diversity, content producer… is not limited to mobile phones only. This is a phenomenon that is happening on both mobile phones and connected TVs.” He added that Google is committed to helping India become a leading digital economy, and has developed digital videos along with YouTube. Will play a very important role in shaping this journey.
Satya Raghavan, Director of YouTube Partnerships, said that a large number of customers use videos to source reliable content/information and to learn new skills. Raghavan said that 85 percent of video viewers in India said that they have used YouTube more than ever since COVID-19.
Now you can translate comments on YouTube
YouTube is offering the ability to translate comments between more than 100 languages. This feature is currently rolling out to mobile users and it enables users to read comments in other languages by doing current translation in the YouTube mobile app. The YouTube app now has a translate button just below each comment to enable translation of the text in that comment. Users can easily flip between the translated lesson and the original comment posted in the regional language.
The company tweeted to announce the rollout of the new translate button for YouTube mobile users. It’s live on the YouTube app for both Android and iOS, and the translate button can be seen just below the comments. For example, if your original language is set to English, then comments posted in a different language below a video will have an option to ‘Translate into English’ just below the text. This button is given above the like, dislike and reply option shown in every comment box.
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