YouTube Removes Dislike Count on All Videos

Nov. 11, 2021



In a significant move that could potentially change viewer behavior on the platform, YouTube has decided to remove dislike counts from videos. However, thedislike button isn’t going away,and dislikes will now be visible just to the creator. Going forward, viewers can choose to dislike videos without seeing the number of dislikes a video has received.

YouTube Removes Dislike Counts

YouTube Removes Dislike Counts

YouTube is making dislike counts private to avoid targeted harassment or “dislike attacks”, as the company puts it. As mentioned above, the change won’t affect YouTube creators. Creators can continue seeing the exact dislike counts in YouTube Studio to know how their content is performing in the platform.

The announcement comes afterYouTube conducted an experimentto hide dislikes with limited users. During this experiment, the Google-owned streaming giant noticed a reduction in dislike attacking behavior. Moreover, it also found that this targeted disliking happens more on channels from smaller creators.

“We heard during the experiment that some of you have used the public dislike count to help decide whether or not to watch a video. We know that you might not agree with this decision, but we believe that this is the right thing to do for the platform,”wrotethe company in a blog post.

While YouTube’s decision to hide dislike counts will help creators, it would inevitably make it quite difficult for viewers to decide if a video is worth their time, especially if it is an educational video such as tutorials. AlthoughYouTube won’t agree, it could also result in scammers taking advantage of the situation to appear legitimate. What do you think? Let us know in the comments below.

Subin writes about consumer tech, software, and security. He secretly misses the headphone jack while pretending he’s better off with the wireless freedom.