YouTube redesign tests replacing Library with ‘You’ tab
YouTube for Android is now testing a somewhat notable redesign that replaces the Library tab with “You.”
The "You" tab would be more personalized to the user and would include content such as recommended videos, watch history, and playlists.
The new design is still in the early stages of testing and is not yet available to all users. However, some users have reported seeing the new design on their YouTube apps.
If the new design is implemented, it would be a significant change to the YouTube app. The "Library" tab is one of the most used tabs in the app, and it is where users go to access their saved videos, playlists, and watch history.
The "You" tab would be a more personalized experience for users, but it could also be more confusing for users who are used to the old design. It is too early to say whether or not the new design will be successful, but it is certainly an interesting experiment by YouTube.
Overall, the new "You" tab is a mixed bag. It has the potential to be a more personalized and engaging experience for users, but it could also be confusing and less efficient for some users. It is too early to say whether or not the new design will be successful, but it is certainly an interesting experiment by YouTube.
Experts says, If YouTube proceeds with the redesign, it would further branch off from other first-party apps. YouTube maintains everything from its own font to icons. At this point, it’s likely not getting a Material You bottom bar — tall or otherwise.
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