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Bilibili homepage will launch "Guess What Others Like" feature for a limited time.

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31/03/2026
On the evening of March 31, Bilibili announced that on April 1 at midnight, a new Easter egg feature will be launched on the Bilibili homepage. At that time, it will no longer just recommend "recommended for you" content, but users can also choose to switch to "recommended for others" content. The new feature will be available for only 24 hours.
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