YouTube Tests Turning Off Notifications for Inactive Channels

YouTube Tests Turning Off Notifications for Inactive Channels
  • YouTube is testing a new feature that turns off push notifications for channels with frequent uploads if users haven't engaged with them recently
  • The test targets channels with frequent uploads and users who haven't engaged with them recently
  • Notifications will still be available via the notification inbox in the YouTube app
  • Actively engaged viewers with push notifications enabled on their device will continue to receive them
  • The goal of the experiment is to reduce unnecessary notifications and help creators reach their most engaged viewers

YouTube is switching off some push notifications for channels with frequent uploads in a new test that might make you miss alerts you’ve signed up for. The latest test announced by the official TeamYouTube community targets channels that users have notifications set to “all” for, but often don’t open those notifications.

The test won’t turn off notifications for channels that don’t upload frequently, as TeamYouTube member Rob noted: Viewers who haven’t recently engaged with a channel despite having been sent recent push notifications will not receive push notifications in the experiment. Notifications will still be available via the notification inbox in the YouTube app. Channels that upload infrequently will not have their notifications affected.

Actively engaged viewers with push notifications enabled on their device will continue to receive them. (No change) It’s not clear whether users will have any indication that they’re missing notifications, and it doesn’t seem normal to have a platform manage your notifications for you.

Goal of the Experiment

“When viewers turn off all notifications from YouTube, all creators are unable to reach even their most engaged viewers outside the app. The goal of this experiment is to help us find ways to reduce this problem,” wrote Rob. Too many notifications can certainly be annoying, it’s possible some viewers want to see their favorite channels’ updates, even if they don’t immediately watch them.

The test is just a “small experiment,” but there’s no mention of how long it will go on for or whether it will expand to more users.