Creators who upload a lot or in batches may choose to uncheck that box, and that (other than the occasional bug) is why some videos don't show up in the subs feed.
Lots of folks think this is some intentional choice of YouTube's and not the uploader's (same misconception goes for ad placement...)
Lots of folks think this is some intentional choice of YouTube's and not the uploader's (same misconception goes for ad placement...)
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Tier 1: everything
Tier 2: main videos only
Tier 3: none / announcements only
If you then let both the creator select where their content should go, and the viewer select what tier they want >per channel< they could fix a lot of that.
and a way to just take me to a channel with a single click/tap from there.
Each channel would get have a horizontal row, and their newest videos would appear on the left of that row.
The rows themselves would be organized by channels that uploaded recently. It worked well!
@pbsnews.org
Getting the rss link of each channel is very well hidden, but there are lots of instructions online on how to reconstruct them
Implementing that would clean it all up so nicely.
There you can divide your feeds into different groups, in addition to all the other good stuff it let's you.
https://grayjay.app/
There's something about adapting to imperfect interfaces which I didn't touch on...
You are in control of that feed. Don't let others ruin its usefulness.
I was staying subscribed to a person who had been a reasonable fellow but had become this sulking ball of hate in toy fandom to see what he was complaining about
Rarely, someone will leave a remark on a big blog asking them to stop posting in xyz ways and the entire community shames them for not just unfollowing.
I just... I get really uncomfortable when folks treat an interface which doesn't work exactly how they think it *should* as unusable.
Also people trying Cubase from Logic asking how they can setup key commands in Cubase to be the same as Logic.
Don't fight it and you'll have a better time.
I feel like quite a lot of services try so hard to drive interactions they end up completely ignoring users needs…
(I have in the past unsubscribed from channels that posted too frequently for exactly the reasons you mention. But I shouldn't have to.)
Still wish YouTube grouped subscriptions though.
but i am interested in what you write
maybe you can suggest to me how to translate your texts without using google translator, please
To be a bit nit picky, there's a problem with you're analysis of your YT metrics in your last vid.
The population of users that aren't subscribed to you is far bigger than those that are, therefore I would expect most views to not come from the subscription page.
Little rewards for people who search through my videos.
And you always have the option to visit channels manually or even bookmark them!
I think you've accurately decided that subscribing isn't for you. Unsubbing is the solution. Not all solutions are fully satisfying.
That was my reason, others might differ, etc.
P.s.: I only ever use the subs feed.