Checklist
Feature description
I would love to have the "Show the Following Streams"/Eyeball filter available as an option when viewing an individual channel.
As an example:

The button would display the standard pop-up to choose filters based on if the video is marked watched or not, which already has a red bar underneath depending on the status.
This way a user could filter just that channel's videos to show watched, partially watched, or not watched videos only and ideally use the existing "Play All" button to start playing the videos displayed with the filter.
Why do you want this feature?
When viewing a channel's list of videos, it is very difficult and time consuming to manually filter through every video to determine if a video has been watched, partially watched, or not watched at all.
For example, I may have already watched 90% of a channel's videos but may have missed a small handful at random times or may not have watched some older content at all.
It can be very tedious and time consuming to manually to scroll, and visually identify through hundreds or thousands of videos to enqueue just videos that may not have been watched fully.
If I do this and forget to save the playlist and the app crashes, I would have to repeat my actions again.
This feature would be nice to have for when you want to binge watch a specific channel's videos that you may have missed without watching content you've already watched before.
Additional information
I thought this might fall under #8069 but this issue isn't unique to the Subscriptions page, even though I can see it being used primarily for channels that one is subscribed to.
An alternative solution to this would be to maybe add a similar filter to the Play queue options. This way someone could choose "Play All" from a channel page and then remove all watched, partially watched, or not watched video from the queue without having to constantly switch back and forth between the channel and the queue to check the watched status by hand and manually swipe away the unwanted videos.
Checklist
Feature description
I would love to have the "Show the Following Streams"/Eyeball filter available as an option when viewing an individual channel.
As an example:

The button would display the standard pop-up to choose filters based on if the video is marked watched or not, which already has a red bar underneath depending on the status.
This way a user could filter just that channel's videos to show watched, partially watched, or not watched videos only and ideally use the existing "Play All" button to start playing the videos displayed with the filter.
Why do you want this feature?
When viewing a channel's list of videos, it is very difficult and time consuming to manually filter through every video to determine if a video has been watched, partially watched, or not watched at all.
For example, I may have already watched 90% of a channel's videos but may have missed a small handful at random times or may not have watched some older content at all.
It can be very tedious and time consuming to manually to scroll, and visually identify through hundreds or thousands of videos to enqueue just videos that may not have been watched fully.
If I do this and forget to save the playlist and the app crashes, I would have to repeat my actions again.
This feature would be nice to have for when you want to binge watch a specific channel's videos that you may have missed without watching content you've already watched before.
Additional information
I thought this might fall under #8069 but this issue isn't unique to the Subscriptions page, even though I can see it being used primarily for channels that one is subscribed to.
An alternative solution to this would be to maybe add a similar filter to the Play queue options. This way someone could choose "Play All" from a channel page and then remove all watched, partially watched, or not watched video from the queue without having to constantly switch back and forth between the channel and the queue to check the watched status by hand and manually swipe away the unwanted videos.