YouTube is testing a chapters feature to help you navigate lengthy videos

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If I’m watching a video on cooking, chances are that I want to skip some of it to get to the meat of it. Thankfully, it might be possible because YouTube is rolling out a new feature called Chapters to videos. First spotted by Android Police, the feature takes timestamps for description specified by creators, and …Original article
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