Currently in the US elections are featured in my YouTube feed, and not factual content but rage inducing.

How can I filter that?

  • geogle
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    42 months ago

    This is the only way. I’ve been doing it for years, in part because I absolutely hate catered content based on what I’ve viewed/read. Doing so only increases silos. At least with reddit (RIP)/Lemmy you pick from a potpourri of silos that are don’t change depending on what I’ve read.

    • @Passerby6497
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      72 months ago

      This is the only way.

      No, that’s just the only way to do it without putting in any effort.

      I’ve have history enabled for years and I don’t get much of the complaints people have about YouTube; my recommendations are fine and I usually find other channels I like that way, anything I don’t like I dislike and mark as not interested and that type of content goes away after a handful of markings.

      I understand the want of not being silo’d, but at the same time, I know what kind of brain rot YouTube can offer, so I’m happy to solo myself away from that dreck.

      • geogle
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        -12 months ago

        Happy with your catered silos isn’t the same thing as no silos.

        • @[email protected]
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          2 months ago

          My “catered silos”: motorsports, gaming, science, engineering, music, etc.

          Oh no my biased opinions on whether or not the XR150L is worth buying or perhaps Minecraft Skyblock Challenge.
          Please someone help me expand my views on Four Producers—One Sample, please!