YouTube Music, a favorite platform for music listeners, has made a decision that will upset users. After prolonged testing, the company has begun making the lyrics display feature entirely paid. This change means music enthusiasts will encounter a paywall when they want to view the lyrics of their favorite songs.
Redaksiya reports that YouTube Music's decision will affect millions of users who utilize the platform's free version. Those using the free version will now have to upgrade to a YouTube Music Premium subscription to see lyrics. While this step aims to increase the platform's revenue, it may cause dissatisfaction among users.
Alongside this change, the Disney+ platform has also silently removed Dolby Vision support in European countries. This means a reduction in visual quality for some Disney+ subscribers. Dolby Vision is a technology designed to make videos appear more vibrant and detailed. Although the reason for its removal has not been fully disclosed yet, it is speculated that this decision is related to the platform's technical or licensing issues. These events are clear examples of the changes and their impacts on the services offered by digital media platforms to their users.
