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dalf | 10 months ago
My hypothesis
* The algorithms have linked my account to some others.
* They then serve me the embeddings extracted from those profiles. The near-real-time nature of this has crossed my mind more than once.
It's really unsettling, and afterwards I feel uneasy about any recommendations (all Google services, Netflix seems problematic too, not Amazon).
YouTube seems to have some hidden knobs for tuning this behaviour: after multiple negative feedbacks, the problematic content disappeared from my front page. However, the recommendations on the right-hand side of individual videos remain problematic, and the automatic playlists of YouTube Music are still strangely disturbing (even after multiple negative feedbacks).
unknown|10 months ago
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