Most people don't know what it is, the bell should be ON by default and if you don't want to get notified you should turn it off not the other way around.
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Replying to @mondobytes @TechDevotedYT and
What your talking about is good for your business but it’s not really customer friendly. Same concept of spam emails. I don’t want to spend my time actively shutting down things I don’t care about.
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Replying to @Carlosd1az @TechDevotedYT and
You proved my point, why not just uncheck the bell when you subscribe if you don't want to get spammed? Oh, that's right because most people don't know it's there. Simply put, if you sign up to newsletters then most likely you want to get emails about it, seems counterintuitive.
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Replying to @mondobytes @TechDevotedYT and
Right. This is what I’m saying. I don’t want notification spam and/or have to remember to uncheck the bell every time. If I want to see your video and it’s a great video then it will show up in my feed and I’ll make a point to watch it.
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Replying to @Carlosd1az @TechDevotedYT and
That's the problem, how does Google know if it's a good video? They are selecting what videos they're going to notify you on. It's silly, when I subscribe to someone I want to see their videos, that's why I'm subscribing not when Google thinks I should watch.
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Replying to @mondobytes @TechDevotedYT and
Not gonna see eye to eye. You have a creator bias and I have a viewer bias. my recommended feed and sub feeds are mostly spot on and I don’t have a bunch of notifications annoying me. I enjoying browsing for my subs at my leisure. Like I like my shopping
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Replying to @Carlosd1az @TechDevotedYT and
I'm a viewer myself too I'm subscribed to over 200 channels. When I found out I wasn't getting all of my susbcribers in my sub box unless I had checked the notification bell it was disappointing. Just like an RSS feed, if I'm subbed I want to get all of the articles common sense
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Replying to @mondobytes @TechDevotedYT and
Again. To each his own. It’s more of a preference thing rather than common sense as this thread is an example of. You want notifications on the content and I prefer a more passive less in my face approach. No way to know which side of the fence the majority is on.
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Replying to @Carlosd1az @TechDevotedYT and
Based on all of the complaints I've seen circling around the web including people like Casey Neistat, Philip DeFranco, Jesse Wellens, etc all who constantly reaching out to YouTube and the hundreds of thousands liking their comments clearly shows what most people want.
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Replying to @mondobytes @TechDevotedYT and
Those are All creators with the built in bias’s. Just be open minded. There are pros/cons to both sides. not shutting down your view I’m saying it’s a preference thing. It’s like anything else. Just throw a poll up with inbiased wording and see what the small sample gives you.
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I am open minded, but if you look at a subscription base model going way back it's always been about getting updates when something gets published so why change something that is common sense. Again, don't want to get all of the updates, opt out not the other way around. 2/2
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