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Is there any solution to Youtubes algorithm thinking I'm retarded or a boomer or a 3 year or old from the third world?
There's this class of videos out there produced by content farms I don't want near me with a 10 foot pole. I'm talking those nursery song videos where the adults are cosplaying, or those "satisfying" compilations, or those that are even worse and skip reality altogether and just animate the entire thing. My search sometimes gets literred with this shit.
There's a way to get into your Google profile and view what it thinks of you, and make changes if you wish. I don't remember how, exactly; the last time I tried, I got so annoyed that it thought I only graduated high school that I nearly added my education history, before remembering that I don't actually care for Google knowing everything about me. I think it's something something accounts.google.com, but, it's also Google, so there's probably some encantation that will convince the search box to send you there.
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I don't much watch YouTube, but for what little I do the YouTube recommendation algorithm was bonkers. For years I would get lots of Marvel and Star Wars breakdown/reaction video recommendations. I never have and never will watch one of those or anything remotely similar.
Checking now the algorithm appears to have corrected course. It recommends Blippi and Super Simple Songs compilations, which are actually relevant to my current typical use of YouTube as a song player for little kids.
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Are you marking all that as "not interested"?
Yes, but a new channel from vietnam shitting up the search results pops up every two days.
Do you look at weird shit on your YouTube account? These days if someone sends me a bizarre YouTube I copy it into Firefox and that seemed to end the uncanny valley bullshit for me. Alternatively do you fall asleep with youtube autoplay on? After a few hours of "random" videos (like not all woodworking or all spider bites or whatever floats your boat) it can start to get pretty weird, and although it's not supposed to treat autoplay videos with the same weight as your picks, it still has an influence.
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