YouTube has just added another new feature on its popular video streaming platform. This feature is arriving on both the mobile application as well as the web player and highlights the most replayed part of the video a user is watching.

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Looking at this feature, one can observe a gray graph that will appear on top of the video bar itself. As per official notes, “If the graph is high, then that part of the video has been replayed often. You can use the graph to quickly find and watch those moments.” While this isn’t exactly a ground breaking revolutionary feature, it still is a quality of life change, which helps highlights the most interesting part in the video.

This can be especially useful when watching some long videos that have a length crossing 15 minutes in total. It even helps in cases where the video did not have dedicated timestamps as well. It basically let users find the most interesting section of the video at a single glance rather than having to scrub through the entire preview. Notably, the ‘Most Replayed’ was previously only an experimental feature that was exclusive to YouTube Premium users.

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But now, it is available to the entire userbase and can be found on both a browser or the company’s official iOS and Android applications as well. YouTube also announced that the new feature arrives alongside a number of other changes that seeks to make longer videos easier to navigate.

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