Mozilla ran a study that tested whether YouTube users can get "bad recommendations" to stay away. The report's broad answer: No.
dislikes
- You can now give a thumbs down to TikTok commenters, but dislike counts will be hidden
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Does disliking a video keep it out of your YouTube recommendations? A new study says no.
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YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki discussed dislikes, Shorts, Content ID, and NFTs on Ludwig’s podcast
Ludwig talked with YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki about Content ID, NFTs, monetization, Shorts, and the algorithm on his 'The Yard' podcast.
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YouTube tests “timed reactions”
YouTube's timed reactions, similar to its timed comments, are Instagram-like responses that show up at certain points in videos.
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