wowww youtube has a new feature where, i guess, multiple people can collab on a single video?
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wowww youtube has a new feature where, i guess, multiple people can collab on a single video?
so anyway if someone you sub to collabs on a video in this way it will just shove a channel you dont even recognize into your subscriptions feed. amazing ux, truly excellent, no notes
i'm sure this won't enrage users who, unlike me, aren't driven to spend 5-10 minutes trying to figure out where the fuck this video in their subs feed came from
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wowww youtube has a new feature where, i guess, multiple people can collab on a single video?
so anyway if someone you sub to collabs on a video in this way it will just shove a channel you dont even recognize into your subscriptions feed. amazing ux, truly excellent, no notes
i'm sure this won't enrage users who, unlike me, aren't driven to spend 5-10 minutes trying to figure out where the fuck this video in their subs feed came from
bonus points: watched the video to see if kbash was in it. he was not lol
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bonus points: watched the video to see if kbash was in it. he was not lol
i'll forgive it this time since it was spreading awareness of a thieving AI slop channel but i hope this doesn't become a trend to put other channels in peoples sub boxes
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i'll forgive it this time since it was spreading awareness of a thieving AI slop channel but i hope this doesn't become a trend to put other channels in peoples sub boxes
You know it says a lot about the state of tech that my first thought was that YouTube had put me in a nonconsensual A/B test where it gaslights you by putting random recommended videos in your subscriptions feed as if you had subscribed to them
Like, doesn't that totally sound like something big tech would do?
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You know it says a lot about the state of tech that my first thought was that YouTube had put me in a nonconsensual A/B test where it gaslights you by putting random recommended videos in your subscriptions feed as if you had subscribed to them
Like, doesn't that totally sound like something big tech would do?
@eniko It most certainly does. Just like what I had happen for the first, but probably not last time today: After a video I clicked to watch ended & it auto-progressed to another one, in stead of being something vaguely related to that first one (e.g. a related topic or creator) it was literally a playlist of AI slop music videos, set in a language I don't speak or read & therefore have never, ever watched a video in...