- YouTube tests a new premium feature that shows that you have recommended videos in your reading queue
- The new feature could allow you to add your video queue more easily without having to use the Home tab or the search function
- In the current state of things, the functionality does not show you videos related to what you are already watching
YouTube has worked hard on his tests and new additions to his Premium Youtube service, and now he is experimenting with a new feature that could change the way you organize your video reading queue. His latest test shows a new list of “recommended videos” under your “Now Playing” queue, apparently to facilitate the reduction in your queue.
Found in the section “ Experimental features ”, a dedicated space where YouTube deploys test features for premium subscribers, YouTube has experienced the addition of a list of “recommended” videos in your reading queue, which means that you can add videos to your queue without having to leave the page. He follows the rumors of the audio quality control function of YouTube, and the Android police dug his claws to obtain the scoop on the new experience.
As the Android police also points out, video queues in the YouTube application are created manually by the user and cannot currently automatically play recommended videos. According to the report, users will always have to manually add videos from the new list of “recommended videos” if they want them to play in the queue. It comes with the slight drawback that the videos have suggested you may not be entirely linked to what you are currently playing – a wash of eyebrows indeed.
A practical time saving or an unnecessary filling function?
As you probably know, YouTube already offers video recommendations when you use the search bar function and on your home page according to your watch habits. The new feature could raise the drawback of having to constantly pass between your reading queue and other pages of the application to fill a queue. However, unless it offers me content related to what I already look at, I don’t know where I stand with it yet. I will probably try anyway.
I often find myself using these two functions when I fulfill a Youtube queue to build a transparent flow of videos, but the manufacture of a queue is difficult, especially when you don’t know what to look at. This is why I like the functionality `Recommended Songs ” of Spotify at the bottom of each personalized reading list, because it is a sure function to use when I hit a wall with the addition of songs to a reading list with a certain atmosphere.
Clips are my unmissable content choice on YouTube. Say, for example, I added a handful to my queue, and I am stuck with what to add then. The list of “recommended videos” would make my user experience all the more pleasant if it was filled with clips linked to the place of random fodder. But it may be the next step for YouTube if the initial deployment of the functionality is successful.




