YouTube Tests TikTok-Like Gesture
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•Android users spot a TikTok-style swipe on YouTube’s horizontal videos
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The YouTube app might be testing a horizontal swipe up design feature in its video player.
It's not an official change, and YouTube did not immediately respond to a request from Mashable .
So far it's only been spotted as a limited test on Android , and it's unclear if Google has any plans to roll this out.
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