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1. TazeTS+T7[view] [source] 2025-12-06 02:34:32
>>mystra+(OP)
The AI filter applied server-side to YouTube Shorts (and only shorts, not regular videos) is horrible, and it feels like it must be a case of deliberate boiling the frog. If everyone gets used to overly smooth skin, weirdly pronounced wrinkles, waxy hair, and strange ringing around moving objects, then AI-generated content will stand out less when they start injecting it into the feed. At first I thought this must be some client-side upscaling filter, but tragically it is not. There's no data savings at all, and there's no way for uploaders or viewers to turn it off. I guess I wasn't cynical enough.
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2. dotanc+xA[view] [source] 2025-12-06 09:06:15
>>TazeTS+T7
Have you tried viewing the short in the normal YouTube UI? Just copy the short's unique identifier from the URL and replace the unique identifier in any normal UI YouTube video.
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3. amarsh+NM[view] [source] 2025-12-06 11:47:22
>>dotanc+xA
It’s easier than that. Replace shorts with watch in the URL.
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