by xboxnolifes an hour ago

There are some very clear examples elsewhere. It looks as if youtube applied AI filters to make compression better by removing artifacts and smoothing colors.

Aurornis 32 minutes ago | [-1 more]

> There are some very clear examples elsewhere.

Such as?

This seems like such an easy thing for someone to document with screenshots and tests against the content they uploaded.

So why is the top voted comment an Instagram reel of a non-technical person trying to interpret what's happening? If this is common, please share some examples (that aren't in Instagram reel format from non-technical influencers)

maxbond 2 minutes ago | [-0 more]

It's difficult for me to believe you do not mean "non-technical" as a dismissal, as you said elsewhere, when you are explicitly using it to dismiss their views here.

Here's a more detailed breakdown I found after about 15m of searching, I imagine there are better sources out there in you or anyone else cares to look harder: https://www.reddit.com/r/youtube/comments/1lllnse/youtube_sh...