In September 2021, a year after YouTube axed community contributions, a spokesperson told this website the replacement feature was “taking longer than anticipated”. ![]() YouTube said it went ahead with the move due to spam and low usage, but announced a new permissions role would be created to allow select individuals to only add captions to a channel’s video. ![]() The social media site faced a significant public outcry in September 2020 when it chose to deprecate the tool – which allowed users to add captions and translations on behalf of a creator – despite strong public support. ![]() YouTube has launched a new feature which will allow trusted viewers to add subtitles to content from their favourite channels – more than a year and a half after the platform axed community contributions.
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