YouTube is rolling out some new features to protect content creators by hiding dislike counts on videos uploaded. This feature will keep the counts private and only make them viewable to the user who uploaded the video.
However, viewers can still dislike videos to express their feelings or recommendations and privately share their feedback with the creator
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