YouTube Experiments with Personalized Subscriptions Feed

YouTube experiments with a personalized Subscriptions feed

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YouTube is experimenting with an optional 'Most Relevant' view for the Subscriptions feed on mobile. Those in the test can filter the feed by 'Most Relevant,' which will show them content from channels they've subscribed to that they most often watch or have interacted with recently.

Why It Matters: The Subscriptions feed has historically shown videos in chronological order, allowing users to easily keep track of new uploads in one place.

This test allows viewers to continue having a central location for subscribed content but adds a dimension of personalization by showing users videos based on what they are actually watching and interacting with from the channels they've subscribed to.

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