Too bad the “bell icon” is algorithmically handled. Verified by 2 different YouTube reps I talked to. So no, not even pressing the bell icon is a guarantee anymore.https://twitter.com/teamyoutube/status/977335508434010112 …
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Replying to @Matthiasiam
Sorry this topic has been so confusing, but that's not actually correct. If you tap the bell for a specific channel and choose *all notifications* then you receive all notifications. Otherwise, the default is to receive "occasional" notifications, which is the "algorithmic" part.
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Replying to @TeamYouTube
What a strange option. You either want notifications or you don’t. Why convolute and confuse? I was on a call where two reps argued with each other about whether it was or wasn’t algo handled so I’m hesitant to believe this. Especially when notifications rarely send out.
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Replying to @Matthiasiam @TeamYouTube
Furthermore, you could prove this by showing “notifications sent” and “notifications delivered” Otherwise this variance in notification views could be that you’re not actually sending them. Not to mention the wild variance in the sub feed.pic.twitter.com/KfeUG189QO
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Replying to @Matthiasiam
It provides more options, though! Someone might want to see all vids in their subs feed, but not get notified about every upload from every single subscription (especially if they have A LOT). The bell gives channel-level options: receive none, occasional, or all notifications.
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Replying to @TeamYouTube
The WAY it’s implemented is what’s poor, not its existence. Look at all of the responses. Finding even one response in favor of this is difficult. It even ads a tremendous load to your support team. Clearly needs revision.
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Replying to @Matthiasiam
Following up on this! Creator Insider posted an updated video with more clarity on how and why notifications work the way they do. Check it out here:https://goo.gl/KZ9tkw
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Replying to @TeamYouTube
This is great. Theres a reason why your notification systems go down, its because your only options to schedule are on intervals of 30m. Maybe allow granular selection and the load *may* lessen on your notification servers.pic.twitter.com/f0TyektYYu
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Replying to @Matthiasiam
Following up again! We just launched 15 minute interval options today and exploring even more granularity soon. Really appreciate you sharing this helpful feedback, we'll continue to share other updates as we get them
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