Credit: Joe Maring / Android AuthorityTL;DRYouTube is doing away with Clips for users and replacing it with standard timestamps.Clips will now be limited to creators only.Video Clips will soon be expanded to Shorts, too.The YouTube team is hard at work to make the mobile experience more enjoyable for users — for some of them, at least. A few days ago, it introduced a new option to limit Shorts. Now, it is bringing back a useful feature that enhances how you share videos. At the same time, it is also limiting a community-driven sharing feature to creators only.YouTube recently updated a support document to indicate that the “Share at Timestamp” feature is now available in its mobile apps. When you share the video, include the exact timestamp so whoever clicks it is directed to that specific moment. To share a video with a timestamp, tap the Share button under the video progress bar, then toggle the timestamp, which will be added to the URL as a separate attribute.