YouTube is a vital part of the cultural landscape of America — people go there to learn news about the world and listen to social commentary to stay informed, others use it to learn about everything from cooking to music, electronics, automotive repair and home improvement, parents use it as a babysitter, students use it to study, and billions visit youtube worldwide for entertainment content.
Interesting overview & indepth understanding of how YouTube algorithms prioritize what a viewer’s offered to watch. What about YouTube channels that a viewer has previously subscribed? Wouldn’t this also affect what they’re offered to view? Thanks for another well researched topic! Hopefully MurderPop will continue to grow in subscribers! Great job!
Interesting overview & indepth understanding of how YouTube algorithms prioritize what a viewer’s offered to watch. What about YouTube channels that a viewer has previously subscribed? Wouldn’t this also affect what they’re offered to view? Thanks for another well researched topic! Hopefully MurderPop will continue to grow in subscribers! Great job!