The scenario involves users seeking methods to manage automatically generated content related to audio programs on a video-sharing platform. This specifically pertains to the appearance of recent installments from such series within a user’s viewing environment, and the user’s desire to prevent these from automatically appearing. For instance, a platform may automatically create video versions of audio programs and place them in a user’s subscription feed.
The ability to curate displayed content and control the influx of new audio program installments offers benefits related to content organization and reduction of information overload. Historically, media consumption was largely scheduled and linear. The current landscape demands greater user control over content streams, necessitating functionalities that allow filtering based on individual preferences. This ensures a more personalized and manageable media experience.