YouTube experimental features are getting paid! Premium users will have the opportunity to experience the features that will come to the video sharing platform in advance.
Considered the world's second largest search engine and used by millions of users worldwide, YouTube makes experimental features exclusive to premium subscribers. According to the information shared by YouTube, the features that are in the testing phase will be offered only to premium subscribers with the decision taken by the company . Premium users will be able to test the experimental features offered to them as they wish. Here are the details!
YouTube announced a new subscription system to the video sharing platform a while ago. Users who bought the new subscription plan to the video sharing platform had certain advantages such as not watching ads in return for the money they gave to the video sharing platform. Since the introduction of the subscription system to the video sharing platform, YouTube has continued to show users the benefits of premium subscription at the start of almost every video.
The last arrangement made by the video sharing platform for the premium subscription plan was the process of testing experimental features, that is, the features that YouTube runs on, became exclusive to premium subscribers. In line with this decision taken by YouTube, users who purchased a paid subscription package on the video sharing platform will now have the opportunity to test the features planned to be brought to the video sharing platform in advance.
YouTube experimental features were tested by random users and people using the beta version before the company made such a decision, and errors and similar elements in the feature were detected with the reports sent to the company. Most of the features YouTube is working on will likely continue in this way because the company may need a much larger test team from time to time to detect errors in the features.
Among the features offered to premium users, there are features such as watching ad-free videos, using the YouTube Music service, using videos in the background. The ability to test the features YouTube is working on before coming to the video sharing platform will probably not be enough to encourage users to buy paid subscriptions, but it can be a nice advantage for users who constantly buy the subscription package.