The bizarre, dismal page you see if you open YouTube without an account.
-
Welcome to Youtube, person who has never been to Youtube before. Here's what we have to offer:
-
Welcome to Youtube, person who has never been to Youtube before. Here's what we have to offer:
🥹 it's so clean and beautiful
-
Welcome to Youtube, person who has never been to Youtube before. Here's what we have to offer:
I just get a notification stating I don't allow them to track me so they have no garbage to stuff down my throat
-
Welcome to Youtube, person who has never been to Youtube before. Here's what we have to offer:
Each day I go to the YouTube app on Roku to my subscriptions tab and watch whatever is new. Then I go to Recommend and it's 90% or more previous videos from those same subscriptions and very little new creators it hasn't showed me.
After almost a year of this it figured out last week I might like AronRa, a person I'm very familiar with. And after countless videos on anthropology, evolution and paleontology he should have come up so much sooner.
So much for big data.But what is completely lacking is a "show me completely random stuff, old, new, not in my algorithm, short, long, completely against my algorithm, etc." it lacks almost any way to discover new stuff that isn't 100% related to content you already have.
YouTube gets more uploads than any one person can possibly watch and yet it's almost incapable of showing me something unless I explicitly tell it to find it for me.
-
🥹 it's so clean and beautiful
You too can get his by disabling history
-
Welcome to Youtube, person who has never been to Youtube before. Here's what we have to offer:
They are really pushing you to log in. This was not YouTube a year ago.
Upside, you skip all the brain rot videos. -
Welcome to Youtube, person who has never been to Youtube before. Here's what we have to offer:
no ads
no algorithm
no preset slop machinea gentle reminder to use my own decisions in what to search and watch
true zen
-
Welcome to Youtube, person who has never been to Youtube before. Here's what we have to offer:
Your title makes this sound like a bad thing, but this looks like it would probably be preferable over being shown whatever it is YouTube wants you to see.
-
Welcome to Youtube, person who has never been to Youtube before. Here's what we have to offer:
Still remember the first time I saw this. It was the last time I touched YouTube for a looong time.
It would cost them absolutely nothing to show a feed of hot/high rated/popular videos. Throwing in some entropy such that it doesn't only show the most viewed videos globally wouldn't be hard at all either. They're just openly stating that they don't want you there at all if they can't track your viewership.
-
Your title makes this sound like a bad thing, but this looks like it would probably be preferable over being shown whatever it is YouTube wants you to see.
Yes and no, I don't have an account but I also don't use the frontpage because why would I, it's empty. When you watch a video you still get the recommendations in the sidebar.
-
You too can get his by disabling history
In fact if you disable history it will refuse to show you things even after you search something.
-
In fact if you disable history it will refuse to show you things even after you search something.
On the home screen yes, but you do still get search results.
-
Welcome to Youtube, person who has never been to Youtube before. Here's what we have to offer:
Its not this simple, it looks like this to me on my fairly locked down browser (firefox), but on a fresh profile (image attached), that page is populated. I assume its a cookie setting, as I see the same behavior when I turn off tracking protection and ad blockers. I didn't play around beyond that.
-
On the home screen yes, but you do still get search results.
Yes, that's what I meant. The home screen will just continue to inform you that your history is off. You can only sign out or browse your subscriptions.
-
Welcome to Youtube, person who has never been to Youtube before. Here's what we have to offer:
YouTube should have never sold out to Google. Such a shame
-
Welcome to Youtube, person who has never been to Youtube before. Here's what we have to offer:
I'm not defending yt, but I am curious to know how specifically this isn't mostly an overreaction if possible
-
Welcome to Youtube, person who has never been to Youtube before. Here's what we have to offer:
You guys are signing in?
-
Each day I go to the YouTube app on Roku to my subscriptions tab and watch whatever is new. Then I go to Recommend and it's 90% or more previous videos from those same subscriptions and very little new creators it hasn't showed me.
After almost a year of this it figured out last week I might like AronRa, a person I'm very familiar with. And after countless videos on anthropology, evolution and paleontology he should have come up so much sooner.
So much for big data.But what is completely lacking is a "show me completely random stuff, old, new, not in my algorithm, short, long, completely against my algorithm, etc." it lacks almost any way to discover new stuff that isn't 100% related to content you already have.
YouTube gets more uploads than any one person can possibly watch and yet it's almost incapable of showing me something unless I explicitly tell it to find it for me.
Best we can do is some Jordan Peterson videos and something where trump appears to be yelling.
-
Welcome to Youtube, person who has never been to Youtube before. Here's what we have to offer:
Tried this on a private window, and yes, that's what it looks like. Thought I'd click on Shorts and let the first 3 seconds of the opening auto-play video play. Then back to the home page and wow, full of absolute trash.
-
Yes, that's what I meant. The home screen will just continue to inform you that your history is off. You can only sign out or browse your subscriptions.
I see no problem with this, what with all the recommended slop
-
-
-
-
-
-
Computer says no: Impact of automated decision-making on human life; Algorithms are deciding whether a patient receives an organ transplant or not; Algorithms use in Welfare, Penalise the poor.
Technology1
-
‘Alexa, what do you know about us?’ What I discovered when I asked Amazon to tell me everything my family’s smart speaker had heard
Technology1
-
Apple business executives ban Fortnite from iOS. People around the world - including in Europe - say their iPhone is preventing them from playing the videogame.
Technology1