YouTube Shorts also now supports “auto-generated captions,” removing the need to use a supporting app like CapCut. These captions can be customized with different fonts and colors, similar to the existing manual text overlay feature. The update also includes Minecraft-themed effects.
According to media reports, these developments reflect a broader trend of video platforms adopting features from each other. It appears the strategy has been successful, benefiting both YouTube and bloggers: 25% reported a “positive impact,” according to surveys.
Source: Ferra

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