Thanks for sharing your concern. You can flag a content for review: https://yt.be/help/report-content …. We have teams reviewing 24x7 and when we find content that violates our guidelines, we act quickly to address it!
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Thank you for a quick reply. But my issue isn’t with inappropriate content to remove from the platform, it’s that I’m constantly bombarded with content from very specific and big channels which I’m not interested in. I noticed there’s a “not interested” flag,
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However I’d like to mute an entire channel I’m not interested in.
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I enjoy watching content from small and independent vloggers, however when I search for a specific topic that’s trending, my results are flooded with content from ABC, FOX, CNN, etc... Is like to filter or mute those channels entirely.
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Here’s one example, all of my results are from big media outlets, almost 100 are from big network channels that are already on television. There doesn’t seem to be any way to mute or ignore entire channels, only adding -fox -cnn to search query kind of helps.pic.twitter.com/ROKfBH8Lga
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And even when the -fox -cnn search parameters help, on my mobile device I’d have to add them manually every time I do a search, I’d rather just keep the filter permanent.
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Thanks for clarifying. You can stop certain channels from appearing in your recommendations by clicking the 3-dot menu > Not interested > Tell us why > I'm not interested in the channel. This will influence what videos will show on your feed. Let us know if this helps.
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