• udc@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    Does anyone know is there a reason why they got rid of dislike? I’d have thought they’d want it to help improve recommendations?

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      15 hours ago

      The main reason cited was that downvotes discouraged creators from naming and uploading content. There’s probably some truth to it. If I got served with a 10 minute tutorial video and a 60% vote ratio I’m probably not watching that very far.

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      1 day ago

      They want more money. Helping the user is only good if it makes money. Anyway, down votes give viewers more information, and probably YT wants to doctor the data in a way that downvotes block.

      For example, I would always downvote AI content if allowed. So would countless others. But YT wants people to watch it, right? So they gotta suppress our negative feedback.

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        12 hours ago

        Youtube wants you to brainlessly watch whatever the algorithm spits at you next. Ideally, you’d have no information at all about the video before watching it. No title, no creator name, no view count, no thumbnail, nothing. Just CONSOOM. Attach their autoplay slop hose directly to your mouth and don’t ask questions about what’s flowing through it.

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      It was routinely being gamed, made it kinda useless for semi popular stuff when you couldn’t tell if something was actually garbage, or just had upset the wrong people.