![]() ![]() This way, there is a stronger chance of enhancing the presence of such content through these apps.īut let’s take a second here and analyze the situation carefully. It’s also a strategic move to help limit creators from reposting Shorts as their TikTok or their Reels on various apps. ![]() That seems to be a move to stop users from cross-sharing short video format content between apps. They are penalizing clips that entail visible watermarks. However, let’s not forget how different platforms are actually doing the opposite. After all, who doesn’t love some great cross-promotion right? ![]() YouTube adds that it’s important for people to see that the content downloaded belongs to YouTube Shorts and no one else, which we feel is smart. YouTube says creators getting their Shorts through the app’s YouTube Studio for resharing purposes would now be finding watermarks on the clips. The company explained the decision via a public blog post that was released today. Hence, whether you like it or not, YouTube is going to be adding its label to limit people from reposting Shorts across different apps. While tech giants like Meta want you to repost Reels across both Facebook and Instagram for better engagement, YouTube seems to be opposed to the decision of sharing to other apps.įor this reason, the platform has launched an automated watermark system for Shorts clips. ![]()
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