Finding a YouTube video that truly matches our interests can sometimes be a challenge. The video-sharing platform appears to have recognized this issue and is taking steps to address it with its new experimental feature, âYour Custom Feed.â The new test aims to tackle the frustration users often face with algorithm-driven recommendations that sometimes miss the mark. Historically, YouTubeâs algorithm has been reported to frequently misjudge user intentions. For instance, watching a few Disney videos could lead the platform to presume youâre a loyal fan, resulting in an overwhelming amount of similar content â even if that isnât what you truly want. For those participating in the experiment, youâll notice âYour Custom Feedâ next to the standard âHomeâ button on the homepage. Clicking on it allows you to input prompts tailored to your interests. Instead of passively scrolling through a stream of content that may not align with your interests, this feature allows you to actively shape your feed by entering specific prompts. For instance, if you want more videos about cooking, simply typing that into the custom feed will encourage YouTube to prioritize similar content in the future. While it remains to be seen how popular âYour Custom Feedâ will be, the ability to customize a YouTube feed could be a game changer. This could be a more effective alternative to clicking on videos one by one and using the âNot interestedâ or âDonât recommend channelâ options. YouTube isnât the only platform launching a customized feed. Threads was recently seen testing an algorithm-configuration feature. X is also working on a feature that would allow users to tag its AI chatbot, Grok, to adjust their feed.
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