Updated May 31, 2025 • 1-min read
Posted by Anonymous
May 30, 2025
1 answer
Posted by Anonymous - May 30, 2025
Okay, I’ve totally had this happen. You watch one Blue Jackets video and suddenly your whole YouTube feed is full of more blue video stuff! That’s because YouTube (and honestly pretty much all video sites now) track what you’re watching and then use that info to recommend more stuff you’ll probably like.
It kinda feels like YouTube is reading your mind, but it’s just the algorithm—a computer thing that remembers what you watch and tries to get you to stay watching more. Once you click on a Blue Jackets highlight or behind-the-scenes clip, YouTube figures you’re into hockey or that team, so it throws a ton of those videos at you.
Personally, I’m not even mad about it. Sometimes I find super funny or epic videos just because they popped up after I watched one. But it can get a little annoying if you want something completely different. If you really want to stop it, you gotta watch more random stuff or hit “not interested” on the blue video ones. I just give in because I love all the highlights anyway.
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