YouTube went down on Tuesday night, with more than 300,000 users experiencing technical difficulties, according to DownDetector. Problems for the digital video platform began around 5 p.m. PT, and ...
What just happened? In a move that will be welcomed by many people, YouTube has introduced several new search filters to the platform that allow users to, among other things, exclude Shorts from their ...
Darts player Dom Taylor has been banned from all PDC events after he failed a drugs test, the Darts Regulation Authority have revealed. Taylor, 27, was suspended from the recent World Darts ...
Dom Taylor has been booted out of the Paddy Power World Darts Championship again for failing a drug test. Incredibly, it’s the second Ally Pally in a row where the 27-year-old has been ruled out of ...
YouTube has officially launched its inaugural Recap feature. While the video platform has offered users a music and video gaming recap similar to Spotify Wrapped for the past three years, it has now ...
Many YouTube users are noticing missing or rearranged features, including lost tabs and altered layouts, sparking confusion across the platform. While some suspect UI experiments, the issues appear ...
YouTube's specifications are extremely complex and change frequently. The yt-dlp development team previously supported YouTube using a method that heavily relied on regular expressions. However, in ...
YouTube has rolled out the Ask button, a new way to help viewers come away with a better understanding of the videos they watch. Using Google’s Gemini for AI in the backend, the feature allows users ...
Dom DiSandro, the Eagles’ head of security, was fined $75,000 for texting from Philadelphia’s bench area during their Aug. 22 preseason game against the Jets, according to multiple reports. The Eagles ...
Big Dom has been hit with a sizable punishment by the National Football League. The National Football League announced that Big Dom, whose real name is Dom DiSandro, has been hit with a sizable fine.
YouTube is being overrun with AI slop. And it probably doesn’t help that YouTube itself, and owner Google, is where a lot of it is coming from. The latest questionable decision from the operator of ...