Dear Group,
I would like to suggest a new feature to make Youtube better.
As a Youtube user I hang on Youtube day by day listening to my playlists. A recent update of Youtube was to be able to move videos in a playlist while the playlist is opened at the bottom of the browser and you can select different songs to be played from the playlist. However, I often experienced while I was watching videos that I would like to add some related videos to my already opened and already playing list. It would be a nice update to have if you could add related videos to your opened and already in playing playlist by just dragging and dropping them into the playlist interface. This update would make video adding to a playlist much easier. You should just drag the related video you want to add to a certain playlist and then just drop it to the opened playlist interface at the bottom. Youtube users add videos to their playlists by clicking on the related ones and selecting the right playlist to add the video to, and most users check related videos and choosing the next video to add from the related ones ( many users adds the video before they would have heard it once). Once when a video would be added to a playlist by the drag&drop update, that video should be viewed at least once even if the list owner would delete it later. This update would solve the problem of the fact ; that most people would like to view more than just one related video. They should just add all related video they are interested in and they can watch them whenever they want to.
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