You Can't 'Dislike' on YouTube why?
YouTube users will no longer be able to see how many dislikes they get in a video in the near future. YouTube says the changes are being made to protect users from "dislike bombing" and to protect content creators from embarrassment. Usually, some dishonest users plan to start 'dislike bombing' to remove the viewer from a video. There has been a strong reaction to this move taken by YouTube. While many content creators applauded it, some commented that it was not a proper step against 'dislike bombing'.
Giving an example of how effective it would be, an 18-year-old university student from Bradford has only 200 subscribers to his channel uploading his music to YouTube. As a result of YouTube's decision, small-scale content creators will be more protected because they have total dislike hide. If the total number of dislikes is removed it will be helpful for the mental health of the manufacturers. Meanwhile, YouTube has worked since the beginning of this year to remove all anti-vaccine misinformation. It has also banned the advertising of climate-related misinformation. Total Dislike has been reduced to reduce coordinated attacks by online trolls. Source: Internet/Z.A./Nov 14/1215