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How to stop videos I don't watch from showing up in my viewing history (YouTube)?

Pretty much for the last 6 months, I have had random videos show up on my viewing history on my YouTube account that I have never seen before. I have reported it as a bug but that didn't seem to do anything.

Sometimes I do sign in on other computers but I always make sure to sign off after usage every time. I have also used the ''Sign out of all YouTube sessions'' option multiple times. I have changed my password at least 3 times in the last couple months. The only time I usually watch videos is on my laptop. And I am the only person ever to use it.

I had not checked my viewing history recently until today, when I saw all these videos that I have never watched in my life. Strangely enough the videos that show up seem to be all related, like they are all generally about the same things. And the majority I seen this time were pornographic.

Curiously I seen this same video in my viewing history today that I remember seeing in my history about 6 months ago ( a video that I have not watched). The thing is this video is a song of a french band that I know is not very popular, and only people in my province would know them. So I find that kind of suspicious. And its not like I ever watch any of those types of videos but people I know might. That makes it seem like its not completely random but more specific to my area code or something.

I kinda let it go a while ago because the majority were like that, french music videos. But now its mostly pornographic and I can't deal with it anymore. So do you guys have any idea what could be causing this problem? Do you know how I can fix it? And why does YouTube and Google seem to be ignoring this, because I know I'm not the only person with this problem..

Am i strange [undateable]?

best friend is a girl - some girls might be weirded out by this, most won't. Get this girl to set you up with someone.

has made no new friends since graduation last may - not unusual

watch anime - Don't tell them. I watch anime, a lot of my friends do, and we all do very well with women. I just never admit it to girls.

physics major - Smart. Girls like smart guys as long as they don't seem too nerdy or make them feel dumb.

no real social life - That's your own falt. Go somewhere where people are. It's not that hard.

play video game - All guys do. Play it down a bit, though. Say you play them occasionally; don't say you were up all night beating Final Fantasy X. One weekend, I sat down and beat Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion without doing anything else. When a girl asks if I play a lot of games, I say, "Occasionally, with my friends."

church choir - Some girls will like this, most will think it's odd. Play down the choir aspect and instead focus on the singing talent. Girls like a guy with musical talent.

fave food: italian - You and 90% of the world, buddy. Italian food rocks.

fave band: Rasputina [cello rock band] - Don't come right out and say this one. It's cool you like an obscure genre, but if a girl you don't know that well asks, say you're into rock.

sex status: virgin - play this down. Girls don't want a player, but they want someone with some experience.

clothes: white tee and jeans - Nothing wierd here. Can't go wrong with a white shirt and jeans, as long as it's a plain white shirt ei: doesn't have Spongebob, or even worse Goku, on it....

cant trust people - Why would this even come up?

can speak spanish, english, some latin, and a little japanese - Girls will think this is cool and interesting.

There's some things you didn't say: Are you fat? Acne? Poor hygene or grooming? Wierd hair style? All these would be a problem. What you need to do is be confident, like you've had girls (not too many, though), and it's not the end of the world if you get shot down. Do you have a friend that gets a lot of girls? Act, dress, and groom yourself more like him.

I saw a video of a lot of birds flying in strange formations. Why were they doing that?

Hi,
I found this explanation on the internet after seeing the video you recommended it's a little technical but I think it explains your question. I posted the source below.

What makes possible the uncanny coordination of these murmurations, as starling flocks are so beautifully known? Until recently, it was hard to say. Scientists had to wait for the tools of high-powered video analysis and computational modeling. And when these were finally applied to starlings, they revealed patterns known less from biology than cutting-edge physics.

Starling flocks, it turns out, are best described with equations of “critical transitions” — systems that are poised to tip, to be almost instantly and completely transformed, like metals becoming magnetized or liquid turning to gas. Each starling in a flock is connected to every other. When a flock turns in unison, it’s a phase transition.

At the individual level, the rules guiding this are relatively simple. When a neighbor moves, so do you. Depending on the flock’s size and speed and its members’ flight physiologies, the large-scale pattern changes. What’s complicated, or at least unknown, is how criticality is created and maintained.

It’s easy for a starling to turn when its neighbor turns — but what physiological mechanisms allow it to happen almost simultaneously in two birds separated by hundreds of feet and hundreds of other birds? That remains to be discovered, and the implications extend beyond birds. Starlings may simply be the most visible and beautiful example of a biological criticality that also seems to operate in proteins and neurons, hinting at universal principles yet to be understood.

Liked videos not showing up on my youtube channel?

I've always had my privacy set to not show any of my liked videos on my youtube page, but now I want them to be public.
I've unchecked the box titled "Keep all my liked videos and saved playlists private" but my liked videos STILL don't show up. How can I fix this?

Why do videos filmed in 60FPS look weird?

Since the rise of film in the early 1900’s, every known piece of footage was filmed and projected in 24 frames per second (until the last 10–20 years or so). The human eye has been cognitively trained throughout the past 100 years to recognize 24FPS as the “proper” form of a moving image.Some backstory: when projectionists and filmmakers first designed and shot footage, they found that 23.91 frames per second was the MINIMUM number of frames passed through a projector every second that the human eye could perceive as a moving image (that is, without seeing every single frame as a single image). Thus, 24fps became the standard for film formatting.With the rise of digital technology and new camera capabilities, we started to see 30fps, 45fps, and yes, even 60fps being used more frequently. The reason this looks so odd is that almost every single television show, movie, home footage, and internet video is shot and shown in the traditional 24fps format. When we see 60 frames every second, our brain senses this motion as incredibly fluid and smooth, which is why videos in 60fps look so weird and surreal. Essentially, this all comes down to the fact that our brains are trained to recognize 24fps as “normal”; everything else just looks bizarre. Whether this will change as 60fps becomes the new norm is my question; will our kids look at 24fps films and say “wow this looks so weird”?

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