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This change actually seems worse for YouTube. Why wouldn’t they want to link back to their own platform?
They want to force you into the YouTube website for analytics and watching habits. Maybe you'll find a video that catches your fancy and spend longer on there.
That doesn’t make sense in this case. The opposite in fact, as pointed out in the text. They removed the link that leads to that scenario. So now they just use a slightly different player to get that behavior.
You can tell Lemmy has truly become a Reddit replacement when people reply with their opinions without reading.