Autoplay is a feature on YouTube that automatically plays the next video in a playlist or suggested videos queue. This feature is designed to keep viewers engaged and watching more content without having to manually select each video. Autoplay is enabled by default on YouTube, but users can turn it off in their account settings.
When a video ends on YouTube, Autoplay will automatically start playing the next video in the queue. The next video is chosen based on the user's viewing history, search history, and other factors such as related videos and popular content. Autoplay will continue to play videos until the user manually stops it or reaches the end of the playlist or queue.
Yes, Autoplay can be disabled on YouTube. To turn off Autoplay, users can go to their account settings and select "Playback" options. From there, they can toggle off the Autoplay feature. Disabling Autoplay can be useful for users who want to control their viewing experience and avoid being distracted by unrelated videos. It can also help conserve data usage for those on limited data plans.
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