And please don't tell me to uninstall and reinstall the app. Just go test it in whatever certification lab clearly has not been doing its job, confirm the problem, and get it fixed.
@TeamYouTube You guys feel like explaining why your Roku TV app is, despite being explicitly set to NOT autoplay, launching into an ad at the END of videos, and then starting a second video afterward?
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I've spent hours of my life trying to get various versions of YouTube to stop autoplaying when they've already been told not to. I'm tired of it. None of this would happen if you didn't insist on autoplay=on being the default.
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But you do, and consequently any time there's a problem parsing the settings, it starts autoplaying.
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BTW the video in question is NOT in the "jump back in" section, which is clearly intended to start a playlist. It's in the "recommended" section, which is clearly intended to be single videos. It's happened to me multiple times in the last few days, though notably not all videos.
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The behavior seems to ALWAYS involve an ad (it never goes straight from one video to another). I'd wager that's a clue to what's triggering it specifically.
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Hi there! Our Live Support Team might be able to help you with this. Get in touch with them here: https://goo.gl/Nfd4BB Keep us posted!
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I just got off that call and they informed me that it's for the YouTube TV service only. To be clear, I am not using the YouTube TV service. I am using your YouTube app, which happens to be loaded on a "Roku TV" which is the name for a smart TV running the Roku OS.
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