YouTube finally adds built-in timestamps with 'Chapters'

Some of the disturbing problems about YouTube is making an attempt to go looking out the correct time for the suitable content material subject matter you’re in search of, in particular in long motion pictures. It’s transform something of a tradition for a good samaritan to commentary with the regarded as important timestamps, on the other hand YouTube is now making such crude methods an element of the former. …
One of the most annoying things about YouTube is trying to find the right time for the specific content you’re looking for, especially in long videos. It’s become something of a tradition for a good samaritan to comment with the requisite timestamps, but YouTube is now making such crude methods a thing of the past. …Original article
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