That is what they do. Using Google's tracking cookies for all your online activity. YouTube's algorithm only cares about engagement, and it's strategy is to assume that anything you love or hate will get clicks. It's also not that easy for semantic analysis (what words and phrases does he use) to be converted into sentiment analysis (does he love or hate this thing) so either way if you talk about it you'll probably see it.
That is what they do. Using Google's tracking cookies for all your online activity. YouTube's algorithm only cares about engagement, and it's strategy is to assume that anything you love or hate will get clicks. It's also not that easy for semantic analysis (what words and phrases does he use) to be converted into sentiment analysis (does he love or hate this thing) so either way if you talk about it you'll probably see it.