YouTube Music is reportedly testing a brand new characteristic that enables customers to create a customized radio record. Currently, the music streaming platform lets customers customise their music queue within the Now Playing part, based mostly on the style and temper of the music being performed. According to the report, the ‘Create a Radio’ characteristic, nonetheless in testing, is anticipated to roll out for customers in a steady model quickly. In addition to this, YouTube Music can also be conducting a ballot asking customers to vote for the options that they need to see on the app.
According to a report by 9to5Google, YouTube’s new characteristic has been shared by some YouTube Music customers on Reddit, who posted recognizing the “Create a radio” feature in the main feed. However, it is still under testing and will be available to a wider audience soon. The app provides several artist choices for the users to let the app know their preferred choices, similar to the initial YouTube Music setup.
As shown in the images provided in the report, the app then lets users lock their “Song Selection” from the three given options — Familiar, Blend, and Discover. Another step is to select a number of filters, ranging from choices like Popular, Deep cuts, New releases, Pump-up, Chill, Upbeat, Downbeat, and Focus. Following the setup, the customized YouTube Music radio playlist will be ready to access.
Meanwhile, YouTube Music is also conducting a poll or survey to ask users about the features of the app which are liked by them. The poll titled “what feature do you want the most on ad-supported” allows users to recommend their preferred features. The options include better recommendations, sleep timer, background play, and improvements to lyrics. However, the poll will be live for six days only.
Recently, YouTube has recently rolled out a brand new replace to enhance spam and abuse detection on feedback and stay chat. It has additionally added a characteristic to inform customers when an abusive remark posted from their account is detected of violating YouTube’s Community Guidelines.