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Sep 11, 2024
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New in YouTube Shorts: “Add Yours” Sticker!

Following the mix videos feature, YouTube Shorts has once again attempted to get as many users as possible to create short videos. This time, YouTube has introduced a new sticker called “Add Yours.” How will it look and work? We are sharing with you in this post.

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The YouTube team has been testing this feature for months and it’s finally working for everyone: the ‘Add Yours’ Sticker! Now each of you will be able to add popular stickers and participate in Challenges from other users. This is roughly what the new feature will look like:

Does that ring a bell? Sure, we’ve seen a similar feature on Instagram and TikTok. However, YouTube has never offered such novelties before. For now, the sticker will only work in YouTube Shorts. Who knows, maybe the feature will work for all videos on YouTube as well.

What do we think about this new product? As we know, there are more than 70 million views on YouTube Shorts daily. These and other novelties encourage more and more users not only to watch Shorts, but also to become creators themselves, which is undoubtedly a plus. Of course, this feature is similar to stickers on TikTok and Instagram. However, we’re sure the ‘Add Yours’ Sticker will work much better in YouTube Shorts than in other platforms.

And while the social media delights us with new features, we continue to actively follow and share updates on our Blog. Be free to read it at any time!

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By Veronica Kovalenko
Veronica Kovalenko
Writer at Mediacube. Journalist with 5+ years of experience in fintech, fashion journalism, marketing, and SEO optimization. She has been working at Mediacube for a year and keeps up to date with updates in the world of YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok and covers them in the Blog. Her articles count includes more than 400+ expert SEO articles on the topic of business development through marketing.

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