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YouTube for iOS adds ‘Unwatched’ and other Subscriptions feed filters, coming to Android

Last year, Google made YouTube’s Home tab more manageable by adding a carousel of personalized topics. YouTube for iOS today is adding filters in the Subscriptions feed to better sort through your videos.

This is a big boost for people that primarily use the Subscriptions tab to find videos to watch. Underneath stories from subscribed creators, there is a new carousel with six topics and a settings shortcut. Everything is in reverse chronological order.

  • All lists all videos from channels you’re subscribed to (like it does today) from latest to oldest. This will continue to be your default setting.
  • Today shows you videos that were published within the past 24 hours.
  • Continue Watching only shows you videos that you previously started watching but haven’t finished yet.
  • Unwatched only shows you videos you haven’t yet watched.
  • Live only shows you livestream videos and YouTube Premieres.
  • Posts show you Community posts from channels you’re subscribed to – you won’t see any videos in this view.

In testing, YouTube found that these Subscriptions filters “encouraged more subscribers to come to their subs feed daily to look for new updates.” It is optional, with the app defaulting to “All.”

This feature is currently rolling out on the YouTube app for iOS, and will come to Android “in the future.”

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