All the YouTube Shorts you repost to TikTok will now tell on you
by Mia Sato from The Verge - All Posts on (#62N9T)
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YouTube knows you're resharing videos you made on YouTube Shorts - and the company wants to be credited.
In a post about new features shared yesterday, a YouTube representative said that the company would start adding watermarks to Shorts videos when a creator downloads them. Some creators will make shortform videos in one app, download their video, and repost the same clip to other platforms. In the post, YouTube is clear about why it's adding watermarks.
We've added a watermark to the Shorts you download so your viewers can see that the content you're sharing across platforms can be found on YouTube Shorts," it reads.
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