This is so backwards @TeamYouTube @SusanWojcicki A user clicking the Subscribe button demonstrates their intent; They want to watch all of that creators content and be notified of it. Why should there be another layer with a bell you have to press? This is damaging small creatorshttps://twitter.com/Chaosxsilencer/status/977197830854062080 …
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Replying to @jackfrags @SusanWojcicki
Hi Jack - Viewers will always see videos of channels they are subscribed to in the subs feed. In this video, we were referring to notifications which not all viewers wanted to receive. We added the bell to give viewers a choice. More here: http://goo.gl/XLDtz4 Hope that helps!
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Ah, so sorry! That response isn't exactly correct. If your notification settings are "occasional" then you get notified occasionally (based on affinity). If you choose "all" then you do get all notifications for every video upload of every subscription.
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Replying to @TeamYouTube @OlliHull and
The goal of the bell is to provide more options, someone might not want to be notified about every upload from every single subscription (especially if they have A LOT). No matter your notification settings, all videos uploads still show in the subs feed. Hope this clarifies!
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I understand that, thanks. The issue for me is that by default when you subscribe to a channel, notifications are set to occasional. In my opinion, when you hit subscribe, notifications by default should be set to all, and the user can then select if they want them or not.
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Replying to @jackfrags @TeamYouTube and
It should be like this in my opinion; User Subscribes > User gets all notifications unless they only want to see them occasionally, and then they can use the bell to choose. The way it is at the moment (opt in rather than opt out) seems illogical to me. Just my two cents!
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