.@TeamYouTube
A channel I sub to just released a video. On the YT homepage, before that video, I first see:
-2 rows of recommended videos I don't sub to
-YouTube originals
-Top stories of topics I don't follow
-Recently uploaded rec'd videos
-2 Topics I show interest in
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-2 videos (3 and 10 years old) by a channel I sub to) -___ Viewers also watch, by a channel I've watched once or twice, but don't sub to -"Gaming for You" -Another topic I show interest in (2/3)
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-Videos by a channel I sub to that are 3+ days old -A recommended channel for me -THEN two videos (and a remaining blank row) from a channel I sub to that launches daily (3/3) How is this remotely okay for keeping up with your channels easily?
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Replying to @CLASH_Chia @TeamYouTube
the sub homepage is for subscriptions, everything else is trending/recommended. You know this my friend. It's been this way for years.
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I would think they would push recently published content to an extent. But before the channel I was looking for was 3 other subbed channels that are outdated
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nah, not unless they're super big. Youtube knows what it's doing lol. Every sub you've ever followed will be in the sub feed, that's by design.
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