Comment by nonameiguess

2 months ago

Television, not phone, but YouTube sure intrigued me at minimum yesterday. First, it revealed pretty clearly that even with history turned off, it will use the history of other accounts accessed from the same IP to serve recommendations anyway. Without history, it turns off the home page recommendations, but when I ran a search, it showed me completely unrelated videos from a rock climbing channel my wife had watched on another account. I have never watched any rock climbing content on this account.

The second incident was the "listening to you thing," though. Not on the phone, but on a smart television. Exterminator was there to do the quarterly spray of my house and I was showing him scars from when I fell off a skateboard trying to bomb a hill I couldn't handle late last year, talking about what happened, and not five minutes later I turn on the television, open YouTube, and the very first recommendation on my wife's account is a video of a guy falling off his longboard at 50 MPH. Not like it's some kind of secret that we both skate and I watch a lot of downhill videos on this account, but I have never once specifically searched for, watched, or even been recommended a video of a crash, until they decide to do so five minutes after I was talking about it in front of that television.