How do I get my recommended videos back on YouTube?
To add back “Recommended for You” simply visit your Account, then click “Customize Homepage”, next select “Recommended for You”, and then “Save Changes”.
How do I reset my recommended videos?
For more control, choose Custom range and define exactly when you want to delete history from. Google provides an automated history deletion option if you want to clear your recommendations every so often. To access it, click Auto-delete on the YouTube History page.
What’s wrong with YouTube recommendations?
For years YouTube’s video-recommending algorithm has stood accused of fuelling a grab bag of societal ills by feeding users an AI-amplified diet of hate speech, political extremism and/or conspiracy junk/disinformation for the profiteering motive of trying to keep billions of eyeballs stuck to its ad inventory.
How do I remove suggested videos from YouTube?
Step 1: Open the YouTube app and tap on the user silhouette near the top right. Make sure you see your profile here, otherwise you’ll need to log in. Step 2: Tap the overflow menu in the top right corner and head to Settings > Notifications. Step 3: Toggle the switch next to Recommended videos.
How do you reset YouTube recommendations without an account?
The following are the most effective options that you have when you want to delete your recommended videos on YouTube while you are not signed in:
- Option 1: Clear all of YouTube’s cookies (for Google Chrome users only)
- Option 2: Clear your browser’s cache and delete all stored cookies.
How do I get rid of next video suggestions on YouTube?
Is the YouTube algorithm bad?
Artificial Intelligence They found that an overwhelming 71% of ‘regret’ reports came from videos recommended by the algorithm. What’s more: recommended videos were 40% more likely to be reported than videos that had been searched for. The algorithm occasionally recommended posts that violate YouTube’s own policies.
Is it possible for YouTube views to go down?
After all, it doesn’t seem like there can be a “negative view”, so the number should never go down. Yet, by monitoring a video for a few weeks, you can often clearly see view counts go up and down, spiking and dropping, often unpredictably.
What happens when you get 300 views on YouTube?
The end result is that, when you hit 300 views, it will take a short time to process and will revert to a “real” view count. This could be higher, if you continued to get legitimate views during that time, or it could be lower, as a bunch of fake views are removed. Some views will always be removed.
Why are so many people dropping my videos on YouTube?
The other reason is that YouTube today works on a view time model more than a view count model. Advertisers understandably don’t want to pay for three minutes of advertising when the user only watches five seconds of it. You tend to earn more on a video where people watch it all the way through, rather than a video where people drop it quickly.