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    YouTube is rolling out a new “Hide” option that allows viewers to dismiss end-screen overlays at the end of individual videos, following earlier experiments and user complaints about distractions. The feature is available on both mobile and desktop, and when activated, it hides the pop-ups for that specific video only, though users may choose to reveal them again via a “Show” button. In trials, the hide button led to only a ~1.5 % drop in end-screen clickthroughs, suggesting limited negative impact for creators. This move also comes as YouTube removes the hover-based “subscribe” button on channel watermarks for desktop to simplify the interface.⁴

    Sources: Tubefilter, Social Media Today

    Key Takeaways

    – Viewers now can hide end-screen overlays on a per-video basis, improving distraction control.

    – The hide/show toggle reduced end-screen clickthroughs modestly (~1.5 %) during tests, indicating creators may not suffer major losses.

    – YouTube also is simplifying UI by removing redundant subscribe prompts, as part of a broader push toward cleaner viewing experience.

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    YouTube’s newly introduced hide button for end screens marks a subtle but meaningful shift in how the platform balances creator promotion against viewer experience. End screens—those overlays that show up in the final seconds promoting other videos, playlists, subscriptions, or external links—have long been a central tool for creators to retain engagement. But many users have grumbled that these popovers sometimes obscure critical moments (especially in dramatic or instructional content). What YouTube is doing now is giving viewers more control: a “Hide” button appears in the top right when end screens begin, and selecting it suppresses them for that viewing instance. If desired, users can press “Show” to bring them back.

    This feature builds on earlier experimentation. In March 2025, YouTube tested the same hide capability among a limited user group. Feedback from that phase reportedly leaned toward frustration with the intrusive nature of end screens—prompting YouTube to adopt a more flexible approach. In more recent rollout data, the clickthrough rate decline from hidden end screens averaged around 1.5 %, a relatively small drop, suggesting that most users either didn’t abuse the hide feature or still engaged with the overlays when visible. The modest impact helps YouTube justify the move: better viewing experience with limited downside to creator monetization.

    Another relevant tweak: YouTube is removing a desktop hover-based “subscribe” button embedded in the channel watermark, reasoning that it duplicates the subscribe option already presented under each video. That change further underscores the platform’s intent to declutter and streamline the viewer interface. Taken together, these tweaks reflect YouTube’s ongoing adjustment of the tradeoff between maximizing engagement and reducing friction. In a competitive landscape where rivals emphasize smooth, uninterrupted viewing, small shifts like these could help retain audience goodwill.

    As always, creators will need to adapt. End screens remain usable in uploads, but their effectiveness may gradually decline if more users habitually hide them. Some creators may respond by incorporating calls to action earlier in videos or experimenting more with in-video links or mid-video prompts. Meanwhile, YouTube may continue evolving how and when it surfaces promotional elements—perhaps even customizing end-screen visibility based on user behavior.

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