Author: IQnewswire

Something significant has happened to the way people consume video content over the last three years. Attention spans have adapted to shorter, denser formats, and platforms everywhere have responded by centering their algorithms around brief, high impact clips. YouTube was no exception to this trend, and its Shorts feature has become one of the most actively used sections of the platform for both creators and viewers. The average user now encounters dozens of Shorts in a single browsing session, and among those dozens there are always a handful of clips that feel genuinely worth keeping. The growing interest in finding…

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