Results of the Research on the Use of “Dislike” on YouTube
Posted: Wed Feb 12, 2025 10:20 am
For example, one user reacted negatively to a video showing images of conflict zones between Russia and Ukraine. However, a month later, the platform recommends a video showing dead Russian soldiers being removed from Ukraine. Although the user does not appear to be sensitive to images, he does find it shocking that he continues to be recommended a type of content that he does not want to see.
Of the four buttons, the most effective was usa mobile database “Don’t recommend channel,” which prevented 43 percent of unwanted recommendations. The “Not interested” option was the least effective at 11 percent. The “Dislike” button stopped 12 percent of recommendations. And finally, “Remove from watch history” was able to prevent 29 percent of unwanted content.
Google Search Console is revamping the structured data report , providing more detailed information about invalid markup and the specific context of these errors.
Starting March 29, 2022, this update will be rolled out to all Rich Results Status reports, as well as the URL Inspection Tool and Rich Results Test.
What is the change in structured data reporting?
Imagine you are using the markup review tool for snippets, but you forget to include the author's name. This would generate an error. Until now, the report simply indicated that the “name” field was missing. However, with this update, the error will be specified as: “name” field is missing (in “author”).
This additional detail in parentheses makes it easier to quickly identify missing information in the markup, allowing you to correct the error more efficiently.
Here's a visual example comparing the old and new method for reporting errors in the Search Console structured data report.
Of the four buttons, the most effective was usa mobile database “Don’t recommend channel,” which prevented 43 percent of unwanted recommendations. The “Not interested” option was the least effective at 11 percent. The “Dislike” button stopped 12 percent of recommendations. And finally, “Remove from watch history” was able to prevent 29 percent of unwanted content.
Google Search Console is revamping the structured data report , providing more detailed information about invalid markup and the specific context of these errors.
Starting March 29, 2022, this update will be rolled out to all Rich Results Status reports, as well as the URL Inspection Tool and Rich Results Test.
What is the change in structured data reporting?
Imagine you are using the markup review tool for snippets, but you forget to include the author's name. This would generate an error. Until now, the report simply indicated that the “name” field was missing. However, with this update, the error will be specified as: “name” field is missing (in “author”).
This additional detail in parentheses makes it easier to quickly identify missing information in the markup, allowing you to correct the error more efficiently.
Here's a visual example comparing the old and new method for reporting errors in the Search Console structured data report.