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Thank goodness! Finally, I won't have to suffer through "suggestions" that are unrelated to anything I've watched and are just pushing clickbait. It does make sense though. They can't suggest anything, if they can't digest what you've watched.
Well, they could suggest popular content, which seems to be mostly what I get. It'll be good to not have a bunch of nonsense I'm going to ignore anyway I guess.
I feel like folks have a very different YouTube experience than I do. My suggestions are all already related to either my watch history or are from my subscriptions.
It'd be nice if they would stop pushing Shorts though.
I usually use yt on a wifi network with upwards of 200 other people, so I'm sure the suggestions are relevant to us as a unit, but not so much to me as an individual.
And, yes. The shorts can die.
Certainly possible! My husband watches a completely different type of content than I do and I never get recommendations from his feed unless we watch something that we've watched in a shared chromecast feed, and then only very rarely.