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YouTube's Algorithm Update: More Control Over Your Feed

Tired of weird YouTube recommendations? YouTube just dropped a major update giving YOU control over your feed! Say goodbye to irrelevant videos with the new customize your feed button, letting you fine-tune recommendations and banish unwanted content. Is this the end of random suggestions? Find out how YouTube's algorithm is changing and if it will actually work!

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