My @YouTube app has inexplicably began stopping autoplay, seemingly at random, and insisting I press a button to continue to the next video on the viewing list.
Since I mostly use autoplay to cycle music while I'm carrying groceries home, this is INFURIATING.
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Replying to @bdragon74
Auto-play won't start if you're connected to a mobile network and have been inactive for 30 minutes. On Wi-Fi, it will stop automatically after four hours – this prevents long Auto-play sessions that you might forget about. Hope this helps clarify!
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Replying to @TeamYouTube @bdragon74
We loved long auto play for a reason. Why do you keep ruining your website by removing features that worked fine and adding features nobody asked for.
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Replying to @MNDarkfire @TeamYouTube
I would like to take a moment to remind everybody that the YT social media guy almost certainly has no say on his platform's technical decisions.
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Replying to @bdragon74 @TeamYouTube
The YT social media guy is a bot. They don’t post anything unique or situation specific to anyone’s tweets. They have a script that inserts the users @ into the message and sends a tweet automatically.
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I checked out the replies on their profile, and this does not seem to be the case.
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