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Recommendations are not my own? #323

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pannal opened this issue Mar 26, 2018 · 7 comments
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Recommendations are not my own? #323

pannal opened this issue Mar 26, 2018 · 7 comments

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@pannal
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pannal commented Mar 26, 2018

The recommendations I receive are not in any way the same that I receive on YouTube.

Is this by design or an API limitation?

@anxdpanic
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This is an API limitation

@and-hom
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and-hom commented Apr 8, 2018

See here https://developers.google.com/youtube/v3/docs/activities/list

home boolean
Note: This parameter has been deprecated.For requests that set this parameter, the API response contains items similar to those that a logged-out user would see on the YouTube home page. Note that this parameter can only be used in a properly authorized request.

@anxdpanic
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anxdpanic commented Apr 8, 2018

Yes, and the mine does not work, and channelId=<your channel id> returns empty.

@mattreecebentley
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That's a shame, it's a nice feature when it works.

@dromer
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dromer commented Jan 12, 2019

Imo the recommendations don't make any sense this way. There is nothing 'recommended' about these, it's just whatever youtube wants you to see in your region.

(here that means: a lot of really really bad and annoying content)

It would be one of my main feature requests to get proper recommendations going, but apparently the youtube API is just broken this way.

@jvisser
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jvisser commented Feb 9, 2019

Is it not possible to do whatever the web UI does? I can see the home page request and in the response see the sections and video id's within using the Chrome debugger. But this would probably be really unstable since it is not in the official/public API.

Not having this feature is the only reason I'm still using the official app. I like the kodi UI better though, also no ads.

@hedleyroos
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This was annoying me as well so I finally got round to creating a PR. #784

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