When a person hits that subscribe button they are saying, I want this person's content... not I want you @Youtube to decide what portion of content I get.... C'mon guys, to subscribe is an action, which means that sub is saying, give me this content
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Replying to @Chaosxsilencer @YouTube
In the past, some viewers were frustrated with how many notifications they received. Not everyone felt that way, so we added the bell. For any subs who are worried they're missing content, they can get all notifications by changing their settings here: http://goo.gl/XLDtz4
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they should unsubscribe from certain channels if that’s the case. Most of my viewers as an example hadn’t a clue about the bell, when I polled them on it - changing the function of the subscription button is harming all involved
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Thanks for letting us know about your viewers! They can change settings here: http://goo.gl/XLDtz4 Many want to remain subscribed and visit the subs feed when they’re ready for new videos versus receiving notifications. We created the bell to provide viewers that choice.
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not all subscribers receive everything to the sub feeds though (this is what I was told when I sent along screenshots from viewers telling me a video wasn’t in the sub box last week) - some of you guys use the words ‘subscription box update’ & ‘notification’ interchangeablypic.twitter.com/K0jZsTa5T0
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Ah, sorry about that! It feels like the support team didn't quite get what you meant. We'll be sure to send this feedback to the right folks on that team!
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