@YouTube @TeamYouTube Why does #YouTube recommend a video I already marked as "disliked"? I rarely dislike videos, usually only when they are extremely repugnant. Further, all recommendations should indicate whether I've watched a video and whether I've marked it as "liked".
Marking as "Not Interested" a recommendation of a video that I've already seen and marked as "disliked" only works if I recognize it as disliked based on image/title alone. "Disliking" once should be enough indication I don't want to see it again. I shouldn't have to remember it.
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Even for videos I've marked as disliked, there is usually something in the title or thumbnail that originally attracted me to watching it. If I am presented with the same recommendation a year later, or even a week later, it's possible I'll be drawn in for the same reason.
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It would be helpful if each recommendation included obviously useful information to aid deciding. "Number of views" is worthless. How about "likes vs dislikes" instead? A promised "remastered" music video might get a lot of views, but mostly dislikes if the sound is horrible.
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