Hold on everyone I think I made a mistake @YouTube might only be talking about if you live stream.. @YTCreators can you verify?https://twitter.com/keemstar/status/977285574116675584 …
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We were discussing live streams in the video but behavior is same for all notifications.
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Replying to @TeamYouTube @Jessewelle and
In the past, some viewers were frustrated with how many notifications they received. Not everyone felt that way, so we added the bell. For any subs who are worried they're missing content, they can get all notifications by changing their settings here: http://goo.gl/XLDtz4
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Replying to @TeamYouTube @Jessewelle and
I shouldn’t have to click subscribe, then click the bell, and then check that it’s set to all notifications every time I find a new creator I enjoy. If I subscribe, I want to know when that creator uploads.... That’s why I subscribed. If I don’t like a creator anymore, I unsub.
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Replying to @bobsmit25614556 @TeamYouTube and
A lot of us? Or you could just create a bookmarks folder for those channels... My point is, the setting of “none” shouldn’t be default. It should ask the user, when they click subscribe, what their preference is. The notification bell is a hidden feature to many YouTube watchers.
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Replying to @bobsmit25614556 @TeamYouTube and
What you’re talking about is a follow system like Twitter... To subscribe is to receive something regularly. If that’s not how it’s going to work, they should change the current “subscribe” to ‘follow/bookmark’ and change ‘sponsor’ to ‘subscribe.’
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Replying to @bobsmit25614556 @TeamYouTube and
Yet they aren’t any of those... they’re the only successful self creator website. Snapchat has started rapidly dying, and Facebook is primarily used by older generations at this point. I think they can use many of these tools/features to further their platform.
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But if they take it too far, they’re no longer going to be YouTube and people will leave. Content creators will likely be the first to go.
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