So, just delete it from your history and click on any other anime videos that you're not interested in that channel. If you want good recommendations, you need to curate them yourself.
So, just delete it from your history and click on any other anime videos that you're not interested in that channel. If you want good recommendations, you need to curate them yourself.
That was the theme song to the most popular late 80s anime in Greece, btw (the Circus one).
But it was popular by chance - not many were available on Greek tv then, and the translation was so terrible that it changed the story. Clearly done from the English one by someone who barely spoke English, thus for example thinking that a (baseball) bat is to be translated as the winged animal
The algorithm remembers. You can try it yourself. Log out of YouTube and you'll find the main page is full of videos people in your location. Search for something specific, say '80s songs or baseball, watch one or two videos, and now your main page is full of videos related to that topic.
I'm not sure you understand. I'm on my phone. (I very rarely use CFC on computer because then I'm usually doing more important stuff like assignments or playing Civilization V). My activity on the YouTube app does not affect my recommendations on the YouTube I use in my browser (which I'm not logged into) and vice versa. So when I watch a Michael Jackson video or any of the videos shared in the 'What Music Are You Listening To' or 'What Are You Watching On YouTube' they don't affect my recommendations on the YouTube app but they do affect what I see when I use YouTube in the browser
Just LGR poking around a early 2000s business PC. This is probably a video only LGR fans would watch, for the pleasure of hearing him talking about capacitor plague and drivers and such.
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