Hey @YouTube.
Why am I receiving abc news content (or worse, CNN) after watching a @Timcast or @onSubverse video?
When and why did you change the algorithm?
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Replying to @JKelvarn
Hi Jim. Recommendations are influenced by various factors. You can remove recommended videos by selecting "Not interested" on your homepage. Also, here's more info on how to manage your recommendation: https://yt.be/help/gQEj . Hope this helps.
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Replying to @TeamYouTube
Nope. Doesn't help. Not even my issue. I play a video from Subverse, auto play next video, but the recommended video is something from CNN or some such. I want good reporting. Not someone who got it wrong for 2 plus years. Also, I want relevant, not completely different.
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Replying to @JKelvarn @TeamYouTube
Here's a perfect example. I also don't want to be recommended videos I have ALREADY WATCHED! Do a better job.pic.twitter.com/0FkdcALSHE
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Replying to @JKelvarn @TeamYouTube
Does this impact your life critically? Are you gonna lose sleep over recommended videos?
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Replying to @TheeMakaveli @TeamYouTube
Really? Oh no! My life is ruined because my video recommendations aren't perfect! Shut up, moron. I want youtube to recommend similar content. Not crap that has no relevance. I am actually giving them constructive feedback on how to structure their algorithm effectively for me.
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Replying to @JKelvarn @TeamYouTube
I’m sure that their algorithm for you is their top priority right now.
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And I am 100% convinced you need to take your nose out of my business, and shove it up someone else's ass. Preferably your own. Piss off.
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