For a company that really depends on user click signals, removing the dislike count from Youtube (and making the button pointless) is a amateurish mistake indicating a very broken internal structure.
the search UX, especially the top bar where you switch between search types is broken for nearly a decade and they are not able to fix that.
I truly wonder what fool decided that it would be a good idea to change the UI depending on what the results were. It's hard to recall a company making such a big bet on dumbing its own products for long.
the search UX, especially the top bar where you switch between search types is broken for nearly a decade and they are not able to fix that.