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Study: Streamers Now Wasting Record Amounts of Time Finding Something to Watch
(www.tvtechnology.com)
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Gotcha, lucky you that the algorithm seems to align with your viewing habits. For me I'd say I easily waste the quoted 10 minutes to find something to watch on YouTube.
Whoa, yeah I never take 10 minutes to look for something to watch. Maybe 2-3 minutes? And that's only if I have a case of being extra indecisive.
After reading through the comments and talking to some other people, it seems the real issue is that people don't know what they want to watch. I already know what I like. So that's some weird advantage I have cause it seems more common that people don't even know what they really like watching.
I often use to describe myself as very picky because I would always want to watch specific things where as other people around me always wanted to just watch whatever was new or out at the time. So I just always have this mindset of, I know what I want to see next.
Also YouTube Tv isn't like YouTube with algorithm. It's more like cable tv. I have tv network channels to choose from and I can set shows to record so its more like when you had cable or satellite back in like 2010.
Interesting. I searched for YouTube tv on my android tv but can only find the base YouTube app. Sounds like you’re saying this is some separate sort of app? How do you obtain it?
Edit: not available in Canada. Well that explains our very different experiences.
That does seem to be a huge drawback in Canada. So many things aren't available there.