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No. In fact, I hate that I never get push notifications about new uploads ever. Not to subscriptions or for things I have set to notify me. Shit even on the desktop site, I only ever end up having it show me new notifications after I've already found the new video "in the wild."
You literally made up that quote - it doesn’t exist in the article.
This is about channels the algorithm detects you're no longer interested in. You're always free to open the "Subscribed" feed for a chronological list of new videos from all the channels you've subscribed to.
It's in the text body part of the post...
Ah, I see. Well the point still stands.
To comment on the way the algorithm works:
So, I like Sam O'Nella. It's not that I am not interested in the channel, the channel literally does not post for months at a time. Most of the channels I set up to notify me of new uploads are like this, hence why I'd like to be notified of new uploads. It should probably take shit like that into account.
Do you use the official YouTube app? Because I think those notifications only actually apply to that thing.
I mean, it's installed, I'm logged in, and notifications are enabled. I don't actually watch anything with it tho; I watch on the browser where I have an adblocker.
They literally paraphrased the first paragraph of the article.
And they are complaining because they don't get notifications at all, ever. Most likely for the same (or similar) reason I don't. I don't use their stupid app. I also never allow push notifications from any browser anywhere ever.
tip: mute the trolls, don't feed them