YouTube has stopped recommending content to users who access it without launching the platform user session, This also happens when the service is opened from a tab opened in incognito mode.
The streaming video platform has been making changes to its recommendations section for months.
For example, in August of last year, it announced that users who do not wish to remember the activated view history will not be able to access it. Video suggestions.
More recently, Bleeping Computer has warned that the platform won't show recommended videos to users who aren't signed in to a Google account or use incognito mode.
Until now, Network light It used to show video suggestions regardless of whether you were browsing in incognito mode or not signed in to a Google account, but now the service is showing up blank, encouraging users to 'find something to start with'. 'feed' Videos tailored to users' preferences.
YouTube users have commented on X (formerly Twitter) that they can't see video suggestions or recommendations when logging in after clearing their search history or turning off history settings.