YouTube’s notification test impacts channels you rarely interact with

What you need to know

  • YouTube is beginning a notification test that will impact users who’ve selected to receive “All” alerts from channels.
  • The platform states if a user hasn’t engaged with that channel “recently,” it will no longer push notifications to them to avoid further issues.
  • YouTube ran a limited test earlier in February for Premium users, giving them 4x watch speed, while it rolled out more radio station customization options in YouTube Music.

YouTube is kickstarting a new test on the platform that focuses on how its notifications interact with users and channel creators.

The platform updated its experiment changelog recently, stating it’s playtesting a revamped “notifications experience” (via Android Police). YouTube states it’s trying to reduce the number of times users “turn off all notifications” from the platform within Settings, instead of changing the specific channel’s behavior. Users are reportedly more likely to do this when overwhelmed with notifications. To solve this, YouTube says its test involves users who’ve selected “All” notifications for any given channel.

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