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From July 14, users in Nigeria and other parts of the world will be able to enjoy YouTube’s new short-form as YouTube announced the entrance of the beta version of YouTube Shorts in Nigeria.

First announced in September 2020, YouTube has since expanded Shorts to 26 countries and would now be available in more than 100 countries around the world.

In addition, and time with the product’s international expansion, YouTube is also bringing a new set of features to all existing and new markets such as adding text to specific points in a video, automatically add captions to Short, record up to 60 seconds with the Shorts camera, add clips from phone gallery and add recordings made with the Shorts camera, add basic filters to colour and others.

“When it comes to music, artists and creators will have a large library of songs to use in their Shorts from over 250 labels. That is why even before announcing the creation tools, we had introduced a row on the YouTube homepage especially for Shorts, launched a new watch experience that lets you easily swipe vertically from one video to the next, and have added a Shorts tab on mobile that makes it easier for users to watch Shorts with a single tap.“As of today, the YouTube Shorts player has surpassed 6.5 billion daily views globally.

 

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