Google also discovered a psychological phenomena in which people are less likely to dislike a video if they can’t see the stats. In other words, users tend to hit the thumbs-down button when they spot high dislikes — even though they don’t necessarily dislike the video itself. As such, the search-engine giant decided to remove dislike visibility. If you’re unhappy about this, don’t worry. There is a way to restore your dislikes.
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How to Restore YouTube dislikes
YouTube dislikes have their advantages. They help users gauge the quality of videos before watching them. I’ve stumbled upon my fair share of useless videos while trying to troubleshoot laptops and/or phones. I eventually learned to rely on the like-to-dislike ratio to give me an accurate depiction of the content’s helpfulness. Unfortunately, that is out of question now with YouTube’s new “invisible dislikes” UI. Thankfully, there is a way to restore your dislikes via a Google Chrome extension. Here’s how to do it:
- Navigate to the Chrome Web Store and type in “Return YouTube Dislike.”
- Make sure to click on the Chrome extension with the red thumb icon.
- Click on “Add to Chrome.”
- A pop-up will appear warning you that this extension can read and change data on YouTube. Click on “Add extension.”
- To make the Chrome extension visible, click on the puzzle icon followed by the pin next to “Return YouTube Dislike.”
- Open YouTube into a new tab, launch a video, and voila, your dislikes are back! You’re very welcome. You can always redress your YouTube dislikes with the invisibility cloak by deleting the Chrome extension. You can do this by clicking on the three-dot icon, selecting More Tools and clicking Extensions. Delete the app by clicking “Remove.”