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Block YouTube Shorts

Block YouTube Shorts

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Remove all YouTube Shorts and focus on long‑form videos.
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Published
Published on June 3, 2025
Version 1.1.0
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3
Updated
Updated on June 3, 2025
lifestyle/entertainment
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Scroll through YouTube today and it is nearly impossible to avoid Shorts—the vertical, 60-second clips designed to keep you tapping forever. While some viewers enjoy these snack-size videos, many find they derail focus, inflate screen-time, and dilute the long-form discovery YouTube was built on. Block YouTube Shorts is a lightweight extension that surgically removes every trace of Shorts so you can enjoy the platform on your own terms. Below are key benefits, together making a compelling argument for why this add-on belongs in every productivity-minded browser.

  1. Instant Decluttering for a Calmer Interface The most immediate change you notice after installation is visual: home-page shelves labeled “Shorts,” sidebar recommendations, and search results stuffed with vertical thumbnails all vanish. The feed that remains is cleaner and more uniform, dominated by the horizontal previews you expect from traditional YouTube. This decluttered layout not only looks calmer; it also reduces cognitive load. With fewer brightly colored boxes competing for attention, your eyes settle more easily on videos that suit your original intent—tutorials, documentaries, or the next episode of your favorite web series—rather than whatever the algorithm serves up for a quick dopamine hit.

  2. Laser-Focused Recommendation Engine YouTube’s algorithm learns from every interaction. If you spend even a few seconds watching Shorts, the system infers you enjoy that format and surfaces more of it. By eliminating Shorts entirely, Block YouTube Shorts cleans the data the algorithm receives. Over time your recommendations become a reflection of genuine long-form interests—tech reviews, music performances, lectures—rather than an endless stream of bite-size trends. This selective signal helps you discover deeper content and niche channels you might otherwise miss.

  3. Productivity Gains Without Draconian Blocks Many users turn to extreme browser blockers and time-tracking tools to control procrastination. Those solutions work, but they can feel punitive—no-access blacklists or hard timers that lock you out mid-video. Block YouTube Shorts offers a gentler approach. You keep full access to the platform’s educational value while stripping away the segment most associated with endless scrolling. It is the difference between removing the cookie jar from your desk and banning dessert entirely; temptation is lowered without imposing rigid barriers that hinder legitimate use.

  4. A Superior Learning Environment Whether you are studying guitar chords or advanced calculus, long-form videos are still the richest medium on the platform for in-depth instruction. Shorts prioritize speed and entertainment, often sacrificing context and nuance. By hiding Shorts, learners spend less time sifting through quick tips and more time engaging with comprehensive lessons. The extension is therefore ideal for teachers curating playlists, students building study routines, and lifelong learners alike.

  5. Parent and Classroom Friendly Parents and educators increasingly rely on YouTube for instructional content, but Shorts can introduce unpredictable themes or trends not suitable for younger viewers. Unlike Restricted Mode, which can be over-broad, Block YouTube Shorts targets only one content category. Children still access story-time videos, science experiments, or language lessons, but the swipe-to-infinity distraction channel disappears. For classrooms using shared devices, this focused control translates into smoother lesson flow and fewer off-task detours.

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