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How to see dislikes for YouTube videos on phone and computer

2025 January 9
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Learn about the ways to show YouTube’s built-in dislike counter on iPhone, iPad, Android, Mac, and Windows that Google no longer displays publicly.

YouTube has stopped showing the number of video dislikes. While you can still hit the dislike button, only the video uploader can see the number of dislikes. Thankfully, there are free browser extensions that will show the dislike counter although view count may not be 100% accurate because it’s not updated in real time.

Note: We’re using legitimate apps and extensions from the official Chrome Web Store, Apple App Store, and Google Play Store to reveal video dislikes on YouTube.

Mac or Windows PC

While the fundamentals are the same, the exact steps differ based on which browser you use.

Chrome and Firefox

If you watch YouTube in Chrome, Opera, Brave, Edge, or Firefox, install the Return YouTube Dislike extension from the Chrome Web Store or Firefox Browser Add Ons page.

You must allow the extension to run on YouTube.com, then refresh the YouTube page to see the number of dislikes for that video.

The extension is simple to set up and there are no post-install steps. It just works, automatically showing dislike counter when watching YouTube videos.

Safari

If you watch YouTube in Safari on your Mac, you’ll need to use the free RYTD extension by developer Rishik Dev.

1) Download the RYTD app/extension from the App Store and be sure to open it at least once.

2) Launch Safari and click Safari > Settings in the menu bar.

3) Select the Extensions tab.

4) Tick the box for RYTD in the sidebar.

5) Visit YouTube.com in Safari and start playing any video, then click the RYTD extension icon at the top of the window and allow it to run.

The dislike button should now display the number of downvotes for this video.

You can learn more about using Safari extensions on a Mac in our dedicated tutorial.

iPhone and iPad

Safari for iPhone and iPhone also supports extensions. Peruse our detailed guide covering using Safari extensions on iPhone and iPad for more information. Here’s what to do to show YouTube’s dislike counter in Safari for iOS and iPadOS.

1) Download the RYTD app on your iPhone or iPad and open it at least once.

2) Open the Settings app, tap Apps at the bottom, and select Safari.

3) Tap Extensions.

4) You will see the RYTD extension here. Tap it and turn on the Allow Extension option. If you use multiple Safari profiles, toggle on the switch next to each profile where you want to use this extension.

5) With the extension enabled, open Safari and play any YouTube video. Dismiss the popup asking you to open this video in the YouTube app.

6) Now hit the options icon in Safari’s address bar and choose RYTD.

7) Allow this extension when a permission prompt comes up. Tap Done if the RYTD extension info screen shows up.

Going forward, dislike counter will be visible under YouTube videos in Safari.

If you prefer to use the mobile YouTube app, you can always use the Share menu to copy the video link from the app, then use Safari to reveal the numb of dislikes.

Android phone

Android doesn’t support extensions in its built-in Chrome browser, but the free Kiwi browser does so use it to download and use an aporpiryate extension.

1) Download Kiwi Browser the Google Play Store on your Android phone and open it.

2) Using the Kiwi browser, visit the Chrome Web Store and search for KellyC Show YouTube Dislikes (or follow the direct link).

3) Tap Add to Chrome > OK to install this extension in Kiwi.

4) Visit YouTube.com in the Kiwi browser and play any video. The number of video dislikes should appear next to the thumbs-down icon.

To manage extensions in Kiwi for Android, hit the three-dotted menu button and choose Extensions.

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Source link: https://www.idownloadblog.com/2025/01/09/how-to-see-dislikes-for-youtube-videos/

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