YouTube is part of the daily lives of millions of people. Check-in times where you install the Google video platform to have a great time. And it's not the same as keeping track of accumulating a bunch of channel subscriptions that cover a variety of topics too let's not know where to start. As a solution, they've updated the iOS app and added filters.
Filters for better management of channel news
This work comes earlier for iOS devices than those with the Android operating system, something that has the tendency to assume that YouTube belongs to Google and is also responsible for developing the green Martian system. On the & # 39; Subscriptions & # 39;, just below the icon for the channels we subscribe to, filters appear.
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Everything: a list of videos of all the channels we subscribe to, from the newest to the oldest. This will be the default setting.
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Today: Displays videos published in the last 24 hours.
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Keep watching: It has some videos that we started watching, but haven't fully seen.
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Not shown: Only videos of houses we haven't seen yet.
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Live: videos of live streaming channels and YouTube Premieres.
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Books: Displays the publishing of communities of channels we subscribe to, without showing videos.
Apparently, during the trial, YouTube decided that filters help users enter the platform often to check for new updates channels that they are subscribed to, such as a 9to5Google account.
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