YouTube is silently deleting uploaded SRV3 (styled) subtitles

37 pointsposted 12 hours ago
by slowdog

15 Comments

wpm

7 hours ago

Subtitles are parsed by their LLMs for the pointless summaries placed right below the video and for all the other boring, dumb stuff YT does with AI.

See: https://youtu.be/NEDFUjqA1s8 (Poisoning AI with ".ass" Subtitles)

kingstnap

2 hours ago

They aren't useless, it's nice for finding timestamps of things, especially in long content like talks.

aurareturn

3 hours ago

Is it pointless? I find myself asking for summaries of videos more and more often.

expedition32

36 minutes ago

Ha hilarious all these content creators started making long rambling videos to make more advertising money.

I have always maintained that I can read text faster but literacy is going down the drain.

ggm

11 hours ago

I could believe this is a filter designed to simplify conformance to some YT standard.

I could believe this is a side effect of something else.

I could believe its a problem with some output devices (sw) of the nature of "oh I'm ASCII I can't handle UTF-8 encoded data" which doesn't have a good default.

Is there some more direct profit/IPR motivated approach which directs this format of all others should be removed?

altairprime

10 hours ago

It differentiates human-created content from AI-created content in a space where AI can’t perform competitively at all. So, just as with Crunchyroll, better to kill the complex human artistic subtitles so that people don’t get used to their boring “could be machine, could be human, who cares” slop (and, as a bonus, so that human moderators aren’t required to evaluate whether the subtitles are offensively shaped).

CamperBob2

8 hours ago

It differentiates human-created content from AI-created content in a space where AI can’t perform competitively at all.

Well, that certainly remains to be seen.

altairprime

7 hours ago

Indeed. Fortunately, “cannot” is present tense, not future tense.

user

10 hours ago

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efilife

11 hours ago

this just keeps happening over and over. And I can't find any logical reason why they are doing this. Surely you can't lose money due to supporting a colorful subtitles format? Ditch youtube. You most likely do NOT need it

its-summertime

10 hours ago

They still support multiple formats with color information

slowdog

8 hours ago

Even still, it's not as much information and doesn't excuse deleting creators work without any warning.

pfannkuchen

6 hours ago

> Sure, it's not officially supported or even documented

Conspiracy, or P3 bug?