I consistently hear people on YouTube complain that the subscribe button doesn’t do anything for viewers, now that channel notifications are controlled by the bell. But it does do something: it puts the videos from that channel in your subscription feed, which is readily accessible on all versions of YouTube. So why do people act like it doesn’t exist? I think it’s super convenient, especially if you’re subscribed to a ton of channels and don’t want your notifications feed flooded with new videos.

  • slazer2au
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    501 year ago

    It is my default page for Youtube. I want to see the most recent content from creators I have subscribed to.

    After exhausting the subscriptions page, then I will go to the main page for related content. Shorts and the Explore are avoided at all costs.

    • @alokir@lemmy.world
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      131 year ago

      Same. My subscription feed is a curated list of creators whose videos I look forward to and probably watch on release. If I notice that I consistently don’t watch the new videos anymore I unsub.

      I thought everyone used YT like this.

      • slazer2au
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        61 year ago

        apparently it is a very low count, supposedly 2% of views.

        I don’t know if the information is accurate any more, I heard it on the Hello Internet podcast quite a few years ago.

      • @BURN@lemmy.world
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        21 year ago

        I personally never remove anything from my feed unless they’re spamming shorts or posting hate content. I’ve got channels that I haven’t watched in 5+ years that I’m still subscribed to.

        I think you’re really the minority on the platform that are curating everything. When I talk to anyone else the home page is where they get most of the videos to watch.

        • @DrQuint@lemmy.world
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          11 year ago

          Same. TONS of old channels just sitting there, waiting for a revival or just sitting as a memorial. However, they do have a way out, for channels that disappear and then reappear with completely new style of content. Only hapenned twice but I didn’t want them there if the stuff they were posting was going to be the norm.

          I actually make a double exception for a channel getting hacked even if it was basically defunct and I hadn’t seen them in years or would be interested anymore. I remove them, then, if I figure out who they were, I get them back later once their account is back. Hapenned to Phoenix Kappashiro.

          The most absurdly enduring channel on my list is marasy8. I have subscribed to them for nearly 15 years, and they have not stopped making content nor changed its nature.