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Quick tip of the dayTo save your eyes from strain while you watch YouTube videos, try the Dark theme. Tap your profile picture/icon and go to Settings > Appearance to choose from Dark theme, Light theme, or let YouTube default to your device’s theme. Dark mode may make it easier to spot problems with your monitor. Tap or click here to learn more about dead pixels and how to fix them. |
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