As the premier video sharing platform on the internet, YouTube is certainly among the centerpieces of the modern web. There’s so much content to go around that you can theoretically never get bored. So long as you have the time and disposition, YouTube will be more than happy to provide you with the entertainment.
It’s thus no surprise that some users look to solutions that can help them be more efficient with their YouTube consumption. Control Panel for YouTube is clear enough in its scope: it offers users with several quality-of-life and UI improvements, allowing them to personalize their experience and get the most out of the platform.
True to its name
As expected, the extension acts as a control panel that lets you freely toggle various tweaks. Most of them seem to be centered around fostering a more focused experience, whereby users can hide certain types of content from showing up in their feed, among other things.
This begins with Video Lists, which lets you hide shorts, sponsored videos, suggested clips, livestreams, and even partly watched videos. Optionally, you may even disable the Home Feed entirely and use the Subscriptions view instead.
Video page modifications
The configurations also extend to video pages, where you can elect to hide certain UI elements, such as related videos and comments, as well as do away with autoplay, endscreen content, and so on.
Interestingly, an ad-blocker is also present, but I found it ineffective. Ads still appeared, though they would come in audio form as their video feed would be pitch black.
Various other UI tweaks are available, such as dispensing with miscellaneous UI elements, such as the sidebar, the Home categories, and so forth.
Useful for YouTube enjoyers
Despite the middling ad-blocker, Control Panel for YouTube is an extension that brings about lots of nice-to-have customization, ultimately making for a more focused, distraction-free experience, where users can more effectively take in their favorite content.