YouTube enhancement playlist

March 11, 2015   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, Google, Youtube

Ok, so by now you would probably know I’m an avid and passionate user of Google products. I have used YouTube since the early days and have seen it evolve to become the most powerful video tool on the Internet. However, there’s an area that I’m really annoyed about and want to rant about it – hoping that it may get noticed.
I’m currently watching The Voice UK 2015 (click on the link if you want to get hooked) and I’m happy to see that the channel has organised their videos in playlists based on Episode numbers. It’s great, but why isn’t there an option to automatically play the playlists one after the other e.g from episode 1 to 8 without having to go to the playlist page. Or is there something that I’m doing wrong?

Shouldn’t YouTube have a built in algorithm to determine there is a subsequent playlist based on the number at the end of the playlist title. YouTube if you can please add this to the wishlist. Thank you! Also as a side note, was happy to see Esmee Denters’ comeback. You go girl.

Image Source: YouTube

Image Source: YouTube

 

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