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YouTube has launched its first-ever personalized end-of-year summary called YouTube Recap. The feature shows users their top videos, genres, and music, and assigns a personality type based on viewing ...
YouTube has launched its own yearly user activity summary called YouTube Recap, similar to Spotify Wrapped. The recap highlights a user's top channels, interests, and assigns one of 14 personality ...
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YouTube Music is rolling out its 2025 Recap, and it has a unique, AI-powered "ask about your listening experience" chat that gives you insight about your listening habits over the past year. The ...
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