• LCP@lemmy.world
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    16 days ago

    Pause your YouTube watch and search history. It makes a world of a difference.

    I like videos I care about and want to see more of. Watching a single junk video (in theory) doesn’t ruin my feed.

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      17 days ago

      Unironically the YT algorithm that pushed me into videos that eventually made me get diagnosed by a professional.

  • Lost_My_Mind@lemmy.world
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    17 days ago

    Say his name and he appears! I believe in Joe Hendry Balatro!

    I don’t know who this Baletro guy is, but daaaaaaamn. He owns your youtube.

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    17 days ago

    I totally feel you but for a different reason. I played Balatro for a few days and literally the only thing Steam recommended to me for over a month was just card based rogue-like games.

    Also I recommend the one by RTGame. Probably my favorite streamer. He’s Irish so I never catch the streams but the YouTube videos are great.

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    17 days ago

    Yep. The suggestion algorithm is way too aggressive. Keep in mind you can remove individual videos from your watch history.

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      I think it’s just quick to hop onto new things that appear, but it evens out fairly quickly. I assume it’s similar to a PID controller tuned to adjust quickly but overshoot, and then come back to level over time. It seems to essentially be a test to see how much of a new thing you’ve watched you’re willing to watch. Once it sees you’re not opening a lot of them it levels out almost as quickly as it started. This let’s it quickly adopt new things you like, but (at least for me) it doesn’t stick around if I don’t engage.

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        I think maybe it’s geared towards people who watch more YouTube. I never have any single topic take over my entire homepage, literally ever. I even watched a balatro video like two weeks ago and I got two tiles on my homepage that showed balatro. But I also watch a lot of YouTube, so any one video doesn’t change much about my watch patterns. Last year my wife decided we were suddenly going to be watching videos about using turkey calls, and we watched about ten of them in a row and then I was getting a good number of recommendations for turkey shit, but still nothing like OP’s homepage.

        • drosophila@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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          I think there’s a sort of perfect storm that can happen. Suppose there are two types of YouTube users (I think there are other types too, but for the sake of this discussion we’ll just consider these two groups):

          • Type A watches a lot of niche content of which there’s not a lot on YouTube. The channels they’re subscribed to might only upload once a month to once a year or less.

          • Type B tends to watch one kind of content, of which there’s hundreds of hours of it from hundreds of different channels. And they tend to watch a lot of it.

          If a person from group A happens to click on a video that people from group B tend to watch that person’s homepage will then be flooded with more of that type of video, blocking out all of the stuff they’d normally be interested in.

          IMO YouTube’s algorithm has vacillated wildly over the years in terms of quality. At one point in time if you were a type A user it didn’t know what to do with you at all, and your homepage would consist exclusively of live streams with 3 viewers and family guy funny moments compilation #39.

        • MrQuallzin@lemmy.world
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          17 days ago

          Same here. My wife and I primarily watch YouTube (mainly let’s play style stuff, but a lot of non-game stuff as well). Looking at my homepage right now, I’ve got a few gaming videos, some Dropout (amazing comedy), some 3D printing and DIY videos.

          Over the years, the algorithm has gotten pretty good with its recommendations for us. Watching some niche videos barely affects our feeds.

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          17 days ago

          I watch a lot of YouTube and my experience contradicts yours. Watch one dog video and suddenly it’s nothing but dog videos.

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    17 days ago

    At least those are videos of a real videogame.

    I find it incredibly insulting how my algorithm is always giving me ads and thinly veiled ads for predatory casinos wearing the mutilated echos of popcap games (pre EA). It equally insults my intelligence and the artistry that actually earns the prestige of successful, critically acclaimed games, and it is a disgusting, pathetic way to earn a living.

  • Ech@lemm.ee
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    17 days ago

    I’m am so strict about what I watch on my yt account. Anything that is just a one off for curiosity or that I think will destroy my front page gets opened in a private browser or 3rd party app.

    Fwiw, you can delete videos from your viewing history to theoretically fix it.

    • Annoyed_🦀 @lemmy.zip
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      Yeah i do this. I browse front page for any recommendation and if it’s a shitty clickbait or something from a search or lemmy that i don’t wanna get flooded with, i delete that video. Then it won’t recommend you that sort of video.

      You gotta control the algorithm and make it works for you.

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      I do this, but every now and then I still click on a video and then realise I shouldn’t have because my recommended feed is then flooded with videos about that specific topic. I’ll have to remember the watch history trick

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      17 days ago

      This is the way to be. Any time I see someone else’s feed in YT I almost always cringe in horror at what they’re being force fed. Curate your algorithms folks!

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    If I ever watch one Mr. Bean YouTube video, all my suggestions become Mr. Bean. I mean he’s ok but they literally have the same video uploaded to multiple channels with slightly different names.

    Give me more different Mr. Bean. Stop repeating the Bean.

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      17 days ago

      Unfortunately there’s only like, 10 Mr. Bean episodes. Not much “more different” to go off of there.

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        That realisation was what made me doubt all of my childhood memories.

        Kid me was sure there was at least 50 episodes of an hour each. Nope. Only 14. All less than half an hour long.

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          Rowan Atkinson’s been in a lot of other stuff, for example Blackadder (multiple series). He’s also played Mr Bean in lots of movies.

          A childhood favourite of mine, The Witches, featured Rowan Atkinson as the hotel manager. Apparently during filming (which took place in a real hotel, not a sound stage) Rowan was in his room when the crew noticed water pouring out from under his door. They opened the door and found him sleeping in bed with the water running! The sets outside were flooded and a bunch of equipment was damaged by water!

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          17 days ago

          This is there first time I am learning about this and I am also finding it difficult to accept

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      17 days ago

      Yep subscribing is the way to go.

      The algorithm is dumb. It will even recommend the same video you watched before if you let it…

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        17 days ago

        It will even recommend the same video you watched before

        That is why I started liking (or dis-liking) every single video I watch, if it has the thumbs up/down I certainly know I already watched it and move on…

        With that said I don’t know if I am tweaking or making my algorithm dumber lmao.

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          17 days ago

          Ive found using clients to watch helps. They are generally much more intelligent on the history side.

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      17 days ago

      Does no one use the Subscription page anymore? Are people even aware of its existence at this point?

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    17 days ago

    I have been watching YouTube basically since they started. Despite having over 1000 subscriptions and an ungodly amount of watch hours if I watch a SINGLE video that’s outside my usual wheelhouse my recommendation page will be tainted for like a week trying to get me to watch more of whateber thing I dared venture into.