You will always see videos of channels you are subscribed to in the subs feed. In this video, we were referring to proactive notifications which not all viewers wanted to receive. We added the bell to give viewers a choice. More here: http://goo.gl/XLDtz4 Hope that helps!
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Replying to @TeamYouTube @CherryWallis and
It seems random whether subs see content or not in my experience. as a channel with lots of subs but pretty low views these days I often get people show up and say they haven't seen videos/notifications from me for literally months or more despite being subbed.
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Replying to @Mangaminx @TeamYouTube and
agreed, it's been this way since you implemented the new sub feed a year or so ago. I've frankly given up trying to report it because many other creators have the same issue and it's never addressed properly.
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Replying to @lomadia @TeamYouTube and
Until the new sub feed was around I was pulling 40-100k views a video. Easily. Sometimes even more. As it was implemented my views halved. Almost overnight.... , the one change single handedly made me move my core business to Twitch. It's NEVER been addressed. Its crazy.
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Replying to @Mangaminx @TeamYouTube and
Hannah Rutherford Retweeted rea #Sub2HatFilms
and almost like magic, into my Twitter appears another viewer saying they can't see my videos in their feed:https://twitter.com/AreaOfChaos/status/977604779231805441 …
Hannah Rutherford added,
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Replying to @lomadia @Mangaminx and
I completely agree with all of this. It was another nail in a very long suffering coffin of misinformation, confusion and diversion.
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Replying to @lomadia @Mangaminx and
As a viewer that follows around a hundred channels, I strongly believe that the only "issue" in the subscription box is that people don't realize the page is cached, that they can't dynamically generate the conents for every viewer every reload, and it takes a few minutes to show
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... newly released videos on a sub box. So when a viewer sees the tweet/email/notification, they refresh the sub box, and it isn't there. It doesn't mean it won't be there 5 minutes later.
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Replying to @gigaherz @Mangaminx and
we've had Youtube tell us to our face that if people don't watch your latest content, you are bumped down and down the feed. So it's not just that, someone misses a video by accident/feed problems, potential to see more is dramatically reduced by algorithm.
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Replying to @lomadia @Mangaminx and
Yeah I understand that you have to be concerned, but if there has been some glitch at one point or another, I have never noticed it myself. A video might take 5-10 minutes to appear, maybe more sometimes, but they always have appeared sooner or later. Maybe just lucky, but my xp.
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Oh, on a related note: I'm on PC, using the web version of the site, I don't use the mobile app as often. so if there has been issues with the *mobile* subscription feed, that I wouldn't know.
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