Despite the negative reviews, YouTube has rolled out the redesign over the past few days. It’s currently being rolled out to a limited extent, meaning it’s still in the testing phase rather than a full rollout.
The reason for the second attempt remains unclear, but it suggests YouTube is collecting more data before deciding whether to make the design permanent.
YouTube’s social media posts described the redesign as an “experiment.”
And yes, users continue to voice their dissatisfaction as the redesign resurfaces, leaving the fate of the site’s new look uncertain.
Source: Ferra

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