Microsoft has started testing a new “Followable Web” feature for its Chromium-based Microsoft Edge web browser. The feature is being tested on the latest Edge Canary build and lets users create a personalized feed, containing content from their favorite YouTube creators. Here’s everything you need to know about this nifty new feature.

The Followable Web feature allows users to follow their favorite content creators on YouTube with a simple tap. A new “Follow creator” button will pop up on Edge’s address bar whenever users are on certain followable channels on YouTube. This will create a personalized feed in Edge’s Collections section. This is like Google Chrome’s experimental feature introduced last year that follows a similar narrative.

Currently, the feature only works on YouTube and is limited to some content creators. Once users add their favorite content creators to the list, they would be able to view the latest videos from the creators they follow in a single place. Users can also unfollow a creator at any time from the “Following” section in the Collections menu. Microsoft Edge is expected to expand support for this feature to other social platforms like Facebook and Twitter.

It is worth mentioning that the feature is in its early stages of development and contains some significant bugs. There are chances that the name might also change if and when it becomes available for the general users. It is also a part of Microsoft’s Controlled Feature rollouts, meaning that the feature is only available to some Edge Canary testers and not all of them.

For those who don’t know, Microsoft was also found testing a new inbuilt Games panel in Edge for users to play various kinds of games without the need for downloading them.