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1. strike+jh[view] [source] 2019-06-14 18:23:48
>>furcyd+(OP)
"If YouTube won’t remove the algorithm, it must, at the very least, make significant changes, and have greater human involvement in the recommendation process.", man does this person know how many videos and how many users YouTube has? They cannot use anything except an algorithm to recommend videos. They cannot use anything except an algorithm to detect videos inappropriate for children. It seems YouTube is working on this, and this opinion seems like a ill thought out fluff piece to enrage readers and sell this persons book.
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2. python+mN[view] [source] 2019-06-14 22:55:35
>>strike+jh
> They cannot use anything except an algorithm to recommend videos

That’s assuming recommendations need to be personalized. They could recommend at a higher level to groups of people using attributes like age range or region.

I’m not a fan of their personalized recommendations. It’s algorithm overfits my views to recommend videos extremely similar to videos I’ve recently watched, which isn’t really aligned with my interests.

If they took a completely different approach (not personalized) it could really impact the UX in a positive way.

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3. icebra+Yo1[view] [source] 2019-06-15 12:21:06
>>python+mN
No thanks. You try logging out and see the generic recommendations. It's the lowest common denominator, just like anything else targeted at large masses of people.
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