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A shortcut to YouTube would be nice if I knew it a while ago

A shortcut to YouTube would be nice if I knew it a while ago



When you watch videos on YouTube via mobile, some users experience a need to pass the video forward or backward.

The traditional way to pass a YouTube video forward or vice versa is by placing the finger on the red cursor on the video and then dragging it forward or backward.

But there is a problem with this method despite its ease, it does not allow the user to accurately access the required shot.

The viewer often has to rewind the video too long and wait for the desired shot, or tries to pass the video a little further and goes beyond the desired scene.

Because the problem is already causing users to suffer, Google, the owner of YouTube and its applications, has previously provided a shortcut, but many do not.

A video can be quickly pushed forward or backward, with 10 seconds or multiples of that number as needed by the viewer.

To take a 10-second YouTube video on the phone, the user has only to tap his finger twice on the right side of the video.

To rewind the video by 10 seconds, the user has to double click on the right part of the video.

To return the video back or forward it by more than 10 seconds, the user will only have to double-click to move the video with multiples of 10.

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