Have a blank YouTube homepage? You may now need to turn on your watch history

YouTube users from all over the internet have reported encountering a homepage completely devoid of content. That’s because the platform has decided it will no longer provide video recommendations if an account’s watch history is disabled “and has no significant previous (history)” available.

The company quietly made the announcement on a support page explaining certain features, such as your personal home feed, requires viewing history to function normally. Going forward, users who don’t allow YouTube to track will only see a search bar at the top of their page plus the four buttons in the left guide menu. The platform states that this update is intended to provide people with a “more streamlined (experience) for those … who prefer to search rather than browse recommendations.” It can also push users to get more acquainted with subscribed channels or the Topics tab since they won’t be distracted by a wall of videos.

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