YouTube will now let you filter Shorts out of search results
As part of a few changes to its search filters, YouTube is going to allow you to search specifically for Shorts or longform videos. Right now, a filter-less search shows a mix of longform and short form videos, which can be annoying if you just want to see videos in one format or the other. But in the new search filters, among other options, you can pick to see “Videos,” which in my testing has only showed a list of longform videos, or “Shorts,” which just shows Shorts.
YouTube is also removing the “Upload Date – Last Hour” and “Sort by Rating” filters because they “were not working as expected and had contributed to user complaints.” The company will still offer other “Upload Date” filters, like “Today,” “This week,” “This Month,” and “This Year,” and you can also find popular videos with the new “Popularity” filter, which is replacing the “View count” sort option. (With the new “Popularity” filter, YouTube says that “our systems assess a video’s view count and other relevance signals, such as watch time, to determine its popularity for that specific query.”)
YouTube has also renamed the “Sort By” menu in search filters to “Prioritize,” saying that “this refined sorting menu aims to maximize utility.”
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