After 10 years, YouTube is going to sunset its popular Trending page — saying that there are better ways for users to find viral videos and “micro-trends” on the platform. First launched in 2015, the ...
YouTube is shutting down its Trending page after 10 years. This familiar hub for viral content is being retired as the platform shifts towards more personalized, algorithm-driven recommendations.
The company will instead focus on category-specific trending lists. By Caitlin Huston Business Writer YouTube is getting rid of its Trending page and Trending Now list and moving towards ...
YouTube released its annual end-of-the-year trending lists for 2025 — and launched the first general iteration of YouTube Recap, a personalized, shareable highlight sizzle reel of users’ overall watch ...