YouTube has introduced some significant changes to its advanced search tools, aimed at making the platform more user-friendly and efficient. One of the most notable updates is the new ability to exclude Shorts from search results, a feature that will greatly benefit users who are looking for long-form content.
No longer will users have to sift through dozens of 10-second clips before finding anything even remotely close to what they're looking for. This change is especially welcome in light of the recent introduction of AI-driven features, such as Google Veo 3 engine, which has added a slew of irrelevant videos to the platform.
In addition to this update, YouTube has also revamped its "Sort By" menu, renaming it to "Prioritize." Furthermore, the "View Count" option has been rebranded to "Popularity," allowing algorithms to consider factors beyond just view count, such as watch time. Unfortunately, two former filter options have been removed, eliminating the ability to search for videos uploaded within the last hour or sorted by rating.
These changes are designed to make YouTube's advanced search more intuitive and user-friendly, but it remains to be seen how effective they will be in addressing the issues that users have long complained about.
No longer will users have to sift through dozens of 10-second clips before finding anything even remotely close to what they're looking for. This change is especially welcome in light of the recent introduction of AI-driven features, such as Google Veo 3 engine, which has added a slew of irrelevant videos to the platform.
In addition to this update, YouTube has also revamped its "Sort By" menu, renaming it to "Prioritize." Furthermore, the "View Count" option has been rebranded to "Popularity," allowing algorithms to consider factors beyond just view count, such as watch time. Unfortunately, two former filter options have been removed, eliminating the ability to search for videos uploaded within the last hour or sorted by rating.
These changes are designed to make YouTube's advanced search more intuitive and user-friendly, but it remains to be seen how effective they will be in addressing the issues that users have long complained about.