YouTube adds ‘custom feed’ to home page, just in case the search bar is too boring for you
YouTube has introduced a new 'custom feed' feature to enhance user experience on its platform. This feature allows users to generate a personalized video feed based on specific prompts, supplementing the traditional search bar. The custom feed will refresh constantly and can be saved and edited by users for better content relevance.
- ▪The custom feed feature is designed to provide a more tailored video discovery experience.
- ▪Users can enter prompts or select suggested queries to generate their custom video feed.
- ▪This feature is currently available to signed-in users in the US on both mobile and desktop versions.
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