YouTube is launching a new feature for videos that users watch late at night. The video platform is testing the Sleep Timer feature, which automatically stops video playback after a user-predetermined period of time.
The sleep timer option is currently being tested with YouTube Premium subscribers. When accessed via the YouTube Experiments page, it offers users the option to pause the video at intervals of 10, 15, 20, 30, 45 or 60 minutes. For example, if 10 minutes is selected, the content is stopped after 10 minutes, regardless of the length of the video.
Users can also choose to pause the video when it ends. This feature is currently being tested on both desktop and mobile devices. It can be accessed from the settings section on the player on desktop, and from Additional Settings on mobile.
The sleep timer aims to especially help those who fall asleep at night and watch YouTube videos for hours. It will prevent subsequent videos from automatically playing when the set time limit is reached. This will prevent users from automatically skipping videos.
YouTube stated that the sleep timer test will be available until September 2. However, it is not known when this feature will leave the trial phase and be available for all users. However, the company withdrew some previously tested features and gave up releasing them.
YouTube is also testing Google Gemini integration to help creators with video ideas, titles and thumbnails. Of course, the company will take into account the feedback of content producers.
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