YouTube Shorts Users Frustrated by New Comments Overlay Blocking Content

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YouTube Shorts viewers have recently noticed that a significant portion of the content is now obscured by interface elements, including a new comments overlay. This overlay, typically appearing near the bottom of the screen, often covers essential components like subtitles and on-screen text, leading to a frustrating viewing experience.

The primary appeal of Shorts lies in their quick, easily digestible format. However, the recent interface changes seem to compromise this by adding unnecessary clutter. Users report that crucial information, such as captions for silent viewing or punchlines in comedic skits, is now hidden. This design decision is particularly perplexing given the ample unused screen space, especially on larger displays or ultrawide monitors, that could accommodate these elements without obstructing the content.

One user expressed frustration, stating that the changes have made the app worse, as subtitles are no longer visible. This sentiment is echoed by many, with some threads garnering significant attention and upvotes. Users argue that YouTube’s ongoing interface adjustments seem to prioritize engagement metrics over the user experience.

Another user highlighted the increasing visual clutter, noting that the screen is already crowded with icons and text elements, and the addition of a comment overlay exacerbates the issue. The absence of a “full screen” or “distraction-free” mode for Shorts is a common grievance. A temporary workaround involves opening the comments section and dragging it down to the bottom of the screen, but this must be done for each video, making it an inconvenient solution.

It appears that users will have to wait for YouTube to adjust the interface to reduce clutter. In the meantime, feedback continues to accumulate, reflecting widespread dissatisfaction with the current design.

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