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YouTube Music has become the go-to choice for many music lovers. Over the years, the music app has rolled out new features to enhance the user experience, and once again, the company has added more reasons for users to consider using the YouTube Music app. YouTube Music is rolling out a feature that allows you to share your personal radio with others and pin it to your profile.
The feature was first spotted by a Reddit user, who shared a post along with a link to his shareable personal radio that has songs based on his recent music. “Just got a public playlist that’s sharable and updates in real-time based on what I usually listen to,” he wrote.
The description of the personal radio says, “Made for sharing. Based on their recent music and always updating.”
Listening to music is slowly becoming a social activity with people bonding over the same music. This public playlist is available as personal radio on the YouTube Music App. Notably, the personal radio feature has been available on the YouTube Music app for quite some time, and it refreshes the playlist daily based on the songs the app user listens to the most or has shown a preference for daily.
The new personal radio on YouTube Music features a comprehensive approach per individual, focusing on one user’s listening habits at a time rather than collecting and mixing a few tracks from each friend. The selection of the songs is made by an algorithm that monitors users’ in-app activity and song-listening behaviour to generate a playlist of their most preferred songs. Users can check this by visiting their profile, followed by your channel option, and then scrolling down will show users their top four statistics.
– Open the YouTube Music app and click on your profile icon.
– Go to the settings and click on the privacy and location option.
– Locate public personal radio and click on the toggle next to it to enable it.
– Confirm changes, and you will be able to share your personal radio with others.
It’s worth noting that the new personal radio on YouTube Music is rolling out slowly. So, if you don’t spot it on your end, you may have to wait until Google activates it for more users. According to a report by 9to5Google, this update is only available on YouTube for those users who have set their stats to public.
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