
"YouTube does not offer any official way to completely get rid of Shorts. The only option is to go to the first row of Shorts you see on your homepage, click the three dots in the upper right-hand corner, and hit 'See Fewer Shorts.' This will result in you not seeing as many Shorts on your homepage for a period of around 30 days on the high end, although that can fluctuate."
"If you search for something on YouTube, you will still see Shorts in the results. If you open a long-form video, you will see Shorts YouTube is suggesting you watch next. Again, this option only lets you see 'fewer Shorts,' not none."
"You can also set a time limit on how many Shorts you see per day on mobile. Open the YouTube app, go into your profile, select Settings, and then Time Management. Scroll down to Daily Limits and hit Shorts Feed Limit."
YouTube launched Shorts in 2021, responding to TikTok's popularity. Users now see a mix of long and short videos on their homepage. While some enjoy this blend, others prefer fewer Shorts. YouTube provides limited options to reduce Shorts visibility. Users can click 'See Fewer Shorts' to limit their appearance for about 30 days, but this does not eliminate them entirely. Users can also set daily limits on Shorts viewing time through the app's settings, allowing for more control over their experience.
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