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YouTube is testing creator collabs much like Instagram, TikTok
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YouTube is testing creator collabs much like Instagram, TikTok

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Last updated: August 3, 2025 3:46 pm
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The social media ouroboros continues, and this time, YouTube is taking a chunk out of Instagram and TikTok. In response to a Google worker posting on YouTube Assist, the platform is presently testing a brand new characteristic that permits creators to tag collaborators immediately in movies, making it simpler for viewers to find and observe them.

The transfer mirrors related collaboration instruments already commonplace on TikTok and Instagram, the place joint posts and tags enhance visibility for everybody concerned.

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For now, the characteristic is being rolled out to a small group of trusted creators, however YouTube reportedly plans to increase it extra broadly. As of now, the one recognized video we have seen utilizing the characteristic is a not too long ago posted add from MrBeast in collaboration with creators Mark Rober, Ben Azelart, and the Stoke Twins.


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The characteristic seems to perform very similar to its counterparts on Instagram and TikTok: clicking on the primary creator’s title opens a pop-up displaying all tagged collaborators, every with a subscribe button subsequent to their title. And, similar to these platforms, it’s unlikely creators will be capable of tag anybody at will — collaborators will most likely want to simply accept an invitation earlier than being formally co-authored on the video.

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