Comment by bunderbunder

7 months ago

Constantly. They also keep resetting the settings to not show shorts or video games in the feed.

I suspect that the managers in charge of some of these features are lobbying for it as a way to artificially increase the engagement stats for their features, but spinning it as actually being good UX instead of a user-hostile move because it's important for "discoverability" or something like that.

First it was "hide shorts".

Then it was "hide shorts for X days" (I think 30?).

Now it is "show fewer shorts".

  • Those who disable watch history probably know this, but others probably don't -- when you disable watch history your "subscriptions" page effectively becomes your home page. And on your subscriptions page, shorts cannot be removed like on the actual home page. So if you disable watch history, you implicitly must enable shorts.

    Like a relative commentor said -- a product manager on the "Shorts" team is doing a helluva job boosting their team's stats.

  • There is an 'unhook' add-on for Firefox that blocks all shorts forever. Highly recommended.

    • I wish there was something like this for safari on macos.

      Lately the option to disable ambient lighting around video has been reseting to ON for me on every video I open.

      I cant even formulate how I feel about that without breaking some rules somewhere