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UXRelating to improving user experienceRelating to improving user experiencedatabaseIssue and PRs related to database operationsIssue and PRs related to database operationsfeature requestIssue is related to a feature in the appIssue is related to a feature in the apphelp wantedHelp is wanted in fixing this issueHelp is wanted in fixing this issuehistoryAnything to do with previously watched stuffAnything to do with previously watched stuffsearchAnything related to the search functionAnything related to the search function
For watched videos, I believe we need a search engine for the history feature. I watch dozens of videos daily and in total I probably have watched 1000+ videos. Rather than having to scroll down endlessly to find that video that I completely forgot about, I can search for that video. I don't remember what the title of the video is, but I knew what it was about. I don't have to lookup the entire title instead I can just partially look up the title.
I have over 200 subscriptions and around 50+ playlists on NewPipe all ranging from different topics such as conspiracies, history, gaming, etc. Instead of endlessly scrolling down to find my subscriptions, I can just put them in a certain category so I know what each channel is about. Sometimes when I see the name of a channel, I completely forget why I subscribed and what their content was about.I have a lot of science channels and I don't remember all their names. If I put them all into one category labeled "Science" I don't have to think about what that channel is and what's it about. It's already put in a category. Same with history and gaming channels. I can put all my history subscriptions into a category called "History"Same applies to playlists, I have dozens of playlist all ranging from different subjects, I can create a category and place all those playlists into that category.