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Seasons

Eight Nights of Approved Watching

Chanukah concerts, kids' specials, and lights-themed shiurim — the season's shelf appears with the season.

A shelf that lights with the menorah

Come Kislev, the Chanukah chip appears and the season's approved content gathers in one place. The rest of the year? It doesn't exist — seasonal honesty is part of the product.

Family mode for family nights

Latkes, lights, and a queue of approved Chanukah music — with kids mode ready when the adults leave the room. One family plan covers all six accounts.

There is a deeper point under the seasonal shelf: honesty in small things. A platform that shows Chanukah chips in July is optimizing for clicks; one that retires them with the season is telling the truth about time. FilteredTube's whole calendar layer runs on that principle, which is why parents trust the shelf that DOES appear when Kislev arrives. Add kids mode with its PIN and daily cap, and the eight nights run themselves — the menorah gets the attention, the screen keeps its place, and the family plan covers every account in the house.

It is eight nights of watching without one minute of vetting — which, for most parents, is the best Chanukah present the screen has ever given them.

At a glance

Key takeaways

  • Chanukah surfaces in Kislev — never in July.
  • Queues and kids mode built for family nights.
  • One plan, the whole eight nights covered.

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