In an issue we were able to replicate, the app shuts down whenever the user begins watching a video and does not restart. We timed the crash at about a minute after launching the app. It’s a significant flaw we don’t often see with a high profile, core application like YouTube, and the company has quickly responded. In a tweet on the verified TeamYouTube account, the video-sharing giant wrote: “Hi, we’re aware that many of you using the YouTube app on iOS devices may be experiencing crashes. We’re so sorry about this and have begun working on a fix! Updates soon.”
Sign up for NordVPN for a two-year subscription and save over £100. You’ll also get three months thrown in completely free The tweet ended with a magnifying glass emoji, hinting that although Google knows there’s a problem, it doesn’t know the cause of the issue yet. Some users have responded to the tweet saying a reinstall fixed the issue, while others said it briefly fixed the issue. More users responded by saying reinstalls were ineffective. There are reports suggesting the tvOS app for Apple TV is also struggling, while some say YouTube Music is playing up too. For what it’s worth, YouTube TV is working just fine on iOS and Apple TV at the time of writing. Android users are completely unaffected. We’ll keep you posted regarding YouTube’s response and the fix.