2 years, 8 months ago
YouTube Music Test Feature To Offer Content Based on Listening Behaviour
Tech giant Google-owned music streaming platform YouTube Music has started testing a new feature, Dynamic queue, that will help get queue and radio updates based on users listening behaviour. As per initial reports, YouTube Music will change the playback queue if users skip to a new track while still halfway through the current song. It remains to be seen how good this is in practice, with one initial report saying that YouTube Music opts for previously liked/played songs when updating it added. Last month, YouTube Music’s web app added a new feature that allows users to manage songs in bulk more easily, particularly when adding them to specific playlists.
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