YouTube now lets you hide end screens with one tap. A small change, backed by global data, for a better viewing experience.
A lot of YouTube users have been annoyed by end screens covering the last moments of a video. These overlays, like recommended videos or channel links, often block the final shot viewers want to see.
YouTube is finally giving users the option to dismiss end screens, though it only applies to individual videos.
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