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Want to get YouTube email notifications when The New York Times uploads a new video? YouTube discontinued email notifications in 2020, and the YouTube bell notification system is unreliable. Many fans report missing The New York Times YouTube videos because the algorithm decides what shows up in their subscription feed.

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