Doesn't that make sense? How would they know what to recommend if they don't store the history of what you watch?
Yes I know it's bogus and they store it anyway - but just to humor the theory.
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Doesn't that make sense? How would they know what to recommend if they don't store the history of what you watch?
Yes I know it's bogus and they store it anyway - but just to humor the theory.
Since YouTube's beginning it has made recommendations without using a watch history. For personalized recommendations, it based them on subscriptions if watch history wasn't on.
Maybe they can just ask you about what you want to watch?
Speaking of which, have you watched the movie yet? Pretty good right? ☺️
I feel like that defeats the purpose of automated recommendations, since you can still search for the videos (that you want to watch) and create playlists either way.
Hah that would make sense indeed. Right against Google's modus operandi though.
What movie? Barbie? (Guessing based on your username.) Not yet. I'm binging Star Trek SNW now.
That is bloody lovely to not get distracted
Is this bad? I really wouldn't want YouTube to recommend me random garbage if they didn't know what I already watched
Is this a con for people?
The recommendation algorithm has always been garbage to me.
I vouch for Newpipe 👍
I uninstalled Spotify after I found newpipe. I add all my fav songs in playlist and when I want to list, I hit play all and all my fav songs starts to play. Love it! Newpipe is the best
Check out InnerTune on f-droid. You'll find it's even better than Newpipe for music.
I've used it. Some songs refuse to play and sometimes it just stops responding to touch. I am using a custom rom, A13 so not sure if its the ROM or app. If its working fine for you then checkout musify and blackhole.
Actually nice.
Am I the only one to find Google to be completely stupid here? Aren't they missing out on a chance to push videos with ads?
Yes and no. Without a users video history (& other tracking turned off) best they can do is push random ads hoping it would hit one in a million. That is not effective and sometimes even diseffective (hitting a controversially opposite target). Tha harms YouTube on both ends more than the ad’s company
By pushing users to turn it on they apparently gain more than just pushing random horse crap.
There's not really much evidence that targeted ads work any better than random ads. Plus they already have a point of data to serve ads: what video the user is watching.
Edit: both ends = b2b&b2c
What's up with the weird logo on YouTube lately?
Click it and it will show you.
Some calligraphy thing
Wait, that's all I have to do? Now I just need to figure out how to turn video history off.
You are using the official client? It's terrible on pretty much any platform
I'm using revanced
Yeah that's it for me, I'm done with the YT app. They keep making it shittier. Guess I'll give revanced a look.
You'll never go back. It doesn't take much to set up. There are guides.
Already all done sub 15 minutes.
How are they going to know what to recommend if they have no idea what you're interested in?
I'm genuinely surprised how many people don't like youtube recommendations. It works really well for me
They seemed to manage just fine before the change. I had watch history off and I got fairly relevant suggestions based on the view I was currently watching along with my subscriptions.
This isn't about suggesting videos this is about making users accept lesser levels of privacy in order to get more money from targeted advertising by withholding previously functional features.
ok. first to-do things on my list now.
Seriously, youtube recommendation become a trash. All it recommend me is propaganda videos even though I'm never interested in it. Gone are the golden age where youtubers don't simp for like, share, subscribe and comment.
one word for you, my friend. Revanced
it's the same on revanced and they're wrong it's on pc too
It's on topic. You're good. 👍
Let's hope this applies to Google TV homescreen too.
Do Revanced or Piped allow you to easily cast now? That was my main issue with them a while ago (I'm on a Pixel 6 Pro, maybe it was my phone?)
I think it works now but I can't verify right now.
nice. i disabled my history for this very reason.
This happened to me a year ago I think. There was no way I was going to turn on watch history. Previously it would make recommendations based on my subscriptions, and that was fine, so why use watch history? It resulted in me almost never using YouTube, and after a few months it went back to normal. Maybe you can wait it out.
I still get recommendations on the Android Youtube App and my watch history is completely empty and turned off.
they started rolling this out on desktop too now