YouTube lets you hide channels from your recommendations

YouTube supplies choices to supply consumers further control over content material subject matter guidelines.
YouTube adds features to give users more control over content suggestions.

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Author: Christine Fisher

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Christine Fisher has recently written 11 articles on similar topics including :
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  2. "More than 250 Facebook employees signed a letter criticizing the company's political ad policies". (October 28, 2019)
  3. "Google will show the business name, logo and verification badge when a legitimate company texts you". (December 12, 2019)
  4. "Today, Facebook launched a new "Messenger Coronavirus Community Hub," which so far basically just explains how people, communities and businesses can use Messenger to stay connected during the coronavirus pandemic. If you already use Messenger, this isn't going to introduce any groundbreaking ideas or features. Instead, the hub will provide tips like how parents and educators, for example, can host virtual playdates or use voice and video calls to check in on students and colleagues". (March 26, 2020)
  5. "It reduced the volume of spam accounts by an estimated 27 percent". (March 4, 2020)
  6. "Facebook considers how to make it more obvious when political posts come from paid campaign employees". (February 21, 2020)
  7. "Tangi, which stands for TeAch aNd GIve, is built for quick tutorials". (January 29, 2020)
  8. "Facebook will pay qualifying users up to $5 to share their voice recordings". (February 21, 2020)
  9. "Google installed and tested its undersea cable connecting the US and Chile". (November 14, 2019)
  10. "Wikipedia co-founder is launching an alternative to Facebook and Twitter". (November 14, 2019)
  11. "Rep. Kathy Castor says YouTube is sending millions of users to climate change misinformation videos every day". (January 28, 2020)
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