YT needs to stop telling people about experiments.
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Replying to @SirCrest @TeamYouTube
or people could be rational and not outrage on minor experiments effecting fractions of a % of viewers to make features better
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Replying to @EposVox @TeamYouTube
You should account for people being irrational. By not telling end users about this.
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Replying to @SirCrest @TeamYouTube
Well that contradicts the past 4 years of demanding more transparency and communication. People outrage when they discover these experiments without forewarning (they even put out a Creator Insider video ahead of time on this one), and people outrage despite communication.
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They're trying to make the random thumbnails better as they have found a decent % of users actually use them. The way to make them better is to make tweaks and determine what changes increase clicks and etc. All explained in their video.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=71neG2gdGzY …
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This is the kind of thing they've done since day 1 - thousands each year - to make little features better and tweak the algorithm. Hardly hurts anyone.
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YouTube already replaces your thumbnail with a preview when you hover over it on PC and autoplay when it's center on mobile. Your "hard work" thumbnails are still being shown to 99.7% of viewers. This kind of response is the definition of overdramatic.
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*Responds to every point brought up with counter points, context, etc.* "You don't understand the point" Or perhaps you aren't capable of conveying it. Which is my entire problem with anti-YouTube outrage. An emotional reaction that doesn't hold up.
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