When Markiplier’s gaming streams or Emma Chamberlain’s coffee-soaked vlogs show up in your YouTube feed, it’s because these videos are algorithmically anointed. The YouTube algorithm delivers relevant ...
If your YouTube feed feels repetitive or filled with unwanted videos, it’s likely due to your past activity. YouTube uses your watch history, searches, and interactions to suggest content—but ...
YouTube’s recommendation algorithm no longer inadvertently sends people down a rabbit hole of extreme political content, researchers have found. Following changes to the algorithm in 2019, individual ...
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