480p default? Scary times… https://t.co/3nYaCEtlea
— Marques Brownlee (@MKBHD) March 24, 2020
I knew saving my parent’s Hi-8 camera would be worth it some day! Can we all pick a day to put Hi-8 content. Like April, 8th? 4/8/20 for 480p! https://t.co/fTjENoXEIj
— Brian Tong (@briantong) March 24, 2020
YouTube will change the default video resolution to standard definition worldwide for a month starting today to ease internet traffic
— Glenn Gabe (@glenngabe) March 24, 2020
"Users will still be able to watch in high definition if they want, but will have to choose to do so." https://t.co/tzaVbLTHMw pic.twitter.com/QH343i05lI
BTW, until December 2019 I watched almost all YouTube videos on 144p.
— Tabor, Fast Food Warrior (@TaborTCU) March 24, 2020
If I really really needed to pay attention to details, I bit the bullet and watched 480p on my phone. https://t.co/U0loWQczlh
Seems like a really blunt weapon for a problem that's not so even? https://t.co/5nhk97gAJS
— Paresh Dave (@peard33) March 24, 2020
YouTube Lowers Default Video Resolution During Pandemic to Ease Strain on Networks.https://t.co/0BZ7JjxPKl
— Droid Life (@droid_life) March 24, 2020
YouTube is reducing its default video quality to standard definition for the next month https://t.co/TyCcepDXan pic.twitter.com/Z0UnYIEZO3
— The Verge (@verge) March 24, 2020
コロナ影響でGoogleはYouTube負荷を減らす制限を予定と!?https://t.co/ENpCbJtMoX
— 1re1 (@1re1) March 24, 2020
YouTube is reducing its default video quality to standard definition for the next month https://t.co/yp5L9d8aYG pic.twitter.com/S92fvkVgMO
— The Verge (@verge) March 25, 2020
Anyone notice this in North America yet? https://t.co/ECfg50K3F4
— Flight Chops (@FlightChops) March 24, 2020
YouTube will default to lower-resolution streams in the U.S. to save bandwidth https://t.co/hdp5Bdq9Gp
— ????? ??????, ??.?. (@wterral) March 24, 2020
多少なりとも影響ありそうなので、リークしときます。#あさココリーク
— Raksha(ラクサ) (@FAD5DA) March 25, 2020
YouTube will limit video quality worldwide for the next month https://t.co/Zb0a4GKjnC @Polygonより