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YouTube is putting Shorts front and center on TVs, and users aren't happy


The subscriptions page redesign is rolling out now.

The page will now place Shorts at the top of the viewable area, requiring users to scroll to see traditional long-form content. However, the vertical length of Shorts previews means that long-form YouTube videos aren't fully visible on the Subscriptions page anymore without scrolling. They particularly criticize the wasted space atop the Subscriptions page, which theoretically could be used to put Shorts and long-form content on the same viewable area.

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