At YouTube, we're always looking to improve the way you watch videos online. As part of that, today we're excited to introduce our new page layout. Here are some tips for getting the most out of your new YouTube viewing experience:
1 Turn your monitor upside-down
Our internal tests have shown that modern computer monitors give a higher quality picture when flipped upside down—kind of like how it's best to rotate your mattress every six months. You might find that YouTube videos look better this way.
2 Tilt your head to the side
Imagine you've got water in your ear and need to get it out. Tilt your head toward one shoulder and watch the video (gentle head-smacking on the opposite side is optional).
3 Move to Australia
As you probably know, everything in Australia is upside-down, so moving to Australia may provide you with a more natural YouTube viewing experience. (Note: If you live Down Under, and the page is still upside-down for you, then we recommended moving to the northern hemisphere.)
Of course, if you prefer the way things used to be, just click on the "I prefer the old-fashioned layout!" when watching a video.
Happy April 1st!
I set my team up for one at work today, and a bit manager without a fcuking sense of humour complained. What a twat.
I chop an old service advisory to announce the decommissioning of a very important tool we use due to all the cutbacks my company is making.
The local OSS Manager got the joke right away, but this stuck up **** was being a bitch.
Fortunately my manager (whom she also reports to) found it funny and simply asked me to send an update to make it clear to the morons who might take it seriously.
Here's a cap of the advisory I sent out, and a copy of the OSS Manager and the twat's email.
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Originally posted by Abercrombie
I set my team up for one at work today, and a bit manager without a fcuking sense of humour complained. What a twat.
I chop an old service advisory to announce the decommissioning of a very important tool we use due to all the cutbacks my company is making.
The local OSS Manager got the joke right away, but this stuck up **** was being a bitch.
Fortunately my manager (whom she also reports to) found it funny and simply asked me to send an update to make it clear to the morons who might take it seriously.
Here's a cap of the advisory I sent out, and a copy of the OSS Manager and the twat's email.