Shared Shorts will be watermarked as announced by YouTube since the trending brand has decided to watermark its Shorts videos downloaded from its Studio portal for creators.
In the coming weeks, the company will watermark Shorts videos created on the desktop and spread to mobiles.
Social media platforms have been ambitiously competing with TikTok’s short-form videos, and have introduced their versions on their websites for users.
To reach a broader audience, creators have also begun to post their videos across various social platforms.
The reason behind this decision is so the “viewers can see that the content sharing across platforms can be found on YouTube Shorts.”
The company seems to be striving to market its Shorts video features and rival TikTok.
Shared Shorts will be watermarked as announced by YouTube to ensure privacy of the shorts videos.
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The YouTube feature was launched in 2020 in India and just last year, it was introduced in over 100 countries.
The company also invested $100 million to pay Shorts video creators and announced in June this year, that it had 1.5 billion active monthly signed-in users.
YouTube claims that it’s watermarking its videos so “viewers can see that the content sharing across platforms can be found on YouTube Shorts.” Shared Shorts will be watermarked as announced by YouTube.