YouTube prize could be to get a new time-saving fringe estate showing that you recommended videos directly in your playback queue


  • YouTube is testing a new premium feature showing that you recommended videos in your playback queue
  • The new feature can make it easier for you to add your video queue without having to use the tab home or search feature
  • As it says, the feature does not show you videos related to what you are already watching

YouTube has worked hard on its tests and new additions to its YouTube -Premium service, and now it is experimenting with a new feature that can change the way you cure your video game queue. Its latest test shows a new ‘recommended videos’ List Under Your ‘now plays’ queue, apparently to make it easier for you to assemble your queue.

Found in the ‘Experimental Features’ section, a dedicated space where YouTube rolls test features for premium subscribers, YouTube has experimented with the addition of a ‘recommended videos’ list in your playback queue, which means you can add videos to your queue without having to leave the page. It follows the rumors of YouTube’s audio quality control feature, and the Android police have dug in its claws to get scoop on the new experiment.

As the Android police also highlight, video cows are created in the YouTube app manually by the user and currently cannot automatically play recommended videos. According to the report, users still need to manually add videos from the new ‘recommended videos’ list if they want them to play in line. This comes with the slight disadvantage that the videos suggested to you may not be completely related to what you are currently playing – an eyebrow -raiser actually.

(Image Credit: Android Police)

A practical time -saving or unnecessary filler function?

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