I love YouTube and when the notification system was first introduced I was told it was a chance for subs to see "every video you upload" I supported or then. But why break this system too? Why let it be only a "if we think the video is good enough" system as well?
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Replying to @Boogie2988
Just to clarify, if someone taps the bell > all notifications, then they do get a notification for every video upload! It's only the "occasional" notification setting that sends just some. Also, no matter your notification settings, all new uploads still show in the subs feed!
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Replying to @rickyberwick
We hear you, as the default setting is to receive "occasional" notifications, there's definitely more we can do to bring awareness to these options. For now, you can tap the bell for a specific channel and choose *all notifications* to receive all notifications for every upload.
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Replying to @TeamYouTube @rickyberwick
How about having the default being “get all notifications” and then tap the bell to receive fewer if the user feels overwhelmed? Makes sense, yes?
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Replying to @GameSack
It provides more options! Someone might want to see all videos 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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It's super frustrating to put all this work in & then have @TeamYouTube lie about the function of the site. Someone with 60k subscribers should not only be able to to get views in the hundreds, especially when they make content their bases want. The algorithm has chosen instead.
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