![]() I feels like I'm bonking my head against a pool noodle with all the feedback I provide. This breaks the consistency of the platform making you look instead of things being ingrained into behaviour like on anything YouTube proper. On the browser and current YouTube app the Thumbs up is on the left and the Thumbs down is on the right. It just vexes me that things aren't even consistent across their own platform, when it's the same platform.Ĭase in point you have Thumbs Up and Down. Then they can iterate to their hearts desire on other things. We'll have the feature we want and it'll "get us off their case" so to speak. Why not make the changes that are heavily requested? It will get the employees the money they want as it will be a "NEW" feature on the platform. Side note - if the employees are incentivized to make changes. I have very little hope it will be the replacement that Google Play deserves. But like you say that was over 2 years ago. The response I saw had the same username on the Google Help centre so unless it's a bot or they share usernames and still provide feedback to the reddit channel. I for one would love to see a roadmap with more transparency on where the platform is headed.Īt present, to me, it's still a downgrade in a product that was supposed to be better than it's predecessor. The one thing that is consistent is that people have so many questions and requests but are only told after fixes and changes have been made. ![]() Have there been other examples of similar things that I've not seen? Genuine question as I'm always scanning this subreddit. I've only heard of one thing recently that sparked my interest in regards to community involvement and that was a Twitter poll asking users on the free tier what they would like implemented the most. It is appreciated that the implementations they have added are communicated to the community. ![]() However it just feels like whatever feedback is sent goes into a black hole never to be heard of again. One of the things I do find frustrating is that they ask us to submit feedback via the app or the browser. ![]() Would this mean people still holding out for these missing features to be added might leave the platform? (means less revenue for Alphabet so why risk that.) As a business I can also see why they don't do this. Do the YouTube music team know? Have management said no? If they don't plan to bring these features to this new platform I would appreciate being told. I can understand them not implementing the feature due to cost but the feedback given to users was the team was working to bring missing features to have parity with Google Play Music. ![]()
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