YouTube Shorts Beta Rollout Begins in US After India Testing

YouTube Shorts has been racking up more than 6.5 billion views a day.

YouTube Shorts Beta Rollout Begins in US After India Testing

YouTube is also working on ways for people to make money from audiences at Shorts

Highlights
  • The new service is the latest to challenge the Chinese-owned TikTok
  • Netflix early this month added a "Fast Laughs" feature to its iPhone app
  • The popularity of YouTube Shorts soared during testing in India
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YouTube on Thursday started rolling out an early version of its Shorts quick-clip feature in the United States, ramping up its challenge to TikTok.

The popularity of YouTube Shorts soared during testing in India, and it has been racking up more than 6.5 billion views a day by people tuning in overall, according to product lead Todd Sherman of the Google-owned video service.

"We're introducing our YouTube Shorts Beta to the United States starting today, as we continue to build the experience alongside our global community," Sherman said.

"We plan to introduce more features as we continue to build Shorts alongside creators and artists."

YouTube is also working on ways for people to make money from audiences at Shorts, according to Sherman.

The new service is the latest to challenge the fast-growing Chinese-owned TikTok which has faced scrutiny over its ties to the Beijing government.

Netflix early this month added a "Fast Laughs" feature to its iPhone app, serving up comic clips in rapid fire, in a move taking on the popular video app TikTok.

Facebook-owned Instagram responded to TikTok's popularity with their own short video format called Reels last August. 

And in November, Snapchat launched Spotlight, a public feed of content produced by users. 


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