Change Ordering & Other Playlist Settings on YouTube
First, navigate to the YouTube website and make sure to sign-in to your account.
Rules for How This Works
You must own the playlists which you’ll be controlling. If you saved a publicly available playlist to your account, these options will fail to show up on those playlists. Watch Later has a limited number of options compared to other playlists. Although Purchases and History are sort of like playlists, the same amount of control cannot be exercised.
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How to Control & Sort YouTube Playlists
Step 1: Playlists are accessible from the hamburger menu and depending on which version of YouTube you’re using it should look something like this: Step 2: Once you select the playlist you’d like to control, press the Playlist settings button. Step 3: From the ordering drop-down change the preference and press Save.
Hitting the checkbox below the drop-down will make sure the newest videos are always on top. If you’re controlling any other playlist apart from Watcher Later, the Playlist settings button will include more options such as: Playlist Privacy: Ability to change the playlist from being publicly accessible via search or making it private. Auto Add: It’s a useful feature where YouTube automatically looks for certain predefined keywords and title names and automatically adds them to a playlist Collaborate: This will allow users to send links to playlists to colleagues and friends for collaboration purposes.
What About Mobile Users?
Unfortunately, but not surprisingly, this setting is half baked and can only be accessed from YouTube’s desktop site and isn’t available for mobile users where a majority of the growth is occurring. But to be fair, once you change the preferences of playlists from the desktop, it’s automatically reflected throughout your mobile apps. RELATED: Enjoy YouTube Floating Window (Picture-In-Picture) And Background Audio Playback on Any Android Phone