## Issue
6366 Recsys Evaluation Telemetry
The recommended list from lighthouse is obtained from `makeSelectRecommendedContentForUri`. This list is further tweaked by the GUI (e.g. move autoplay next item to top, remove blocked content, etc.). Recsys wants the final recommendation list and the clicked index (in exact order), so we need pass these info to the videojs recsys plugin somehow. Also, Recsys wants a recommendation list ID as well as the parent (referrer) ID, we so need to track the clicks and navigation.
## General Approach
- It seems easiest to just spew back the final (displayed) list and all the required info to Redux, and the recsys plugin (or anyone else in the future) can grab it.
- Try to touch few files as possible. The dirty work should all reside in `<RecommendedContent>` only.
## Changes
- `ClaimPreview`: add optional parameters to store an ID of the container that it is in (for this case, it is `ClaimList`) as well as the index within the container.
- When clicked, we store the container ID in the navigation history `state` object.
- For general cases, anyone can check this state from `history.location.state` to know which container referred/navigated to the current page. For the recsys use case, we can use this as the `parentUUID`.
- `ClaimList`: just relay `onClick` and set IDs.
- `RecommendedContent`: now handles the uuid generation (for both parent and child) and stores the data in Redux.
## Issue
6721 Notifications: Thumbnail for "new content" not showing up in Desktop layout
## Change
The `className` wasn't propagated during the `FileThumbnail` refactoring to `Thumbs`.
## Issue
In the Channel Page, if the _Collections_ `claim_search` comes in after the main content's `claim_search`, the Collection's `ChannelContent` is being re-rendered despite not being in the active Tab. This causes a 0.4 CLS score (it's ridiculous that invisible components are taken into account). Apparently 41% of users are hitting this scenario, causing a poor aggregate.
## Change
Don't mount the `ChannelContent` components unless its tab is the active one. It doesn't seem like Reach Tab hides components under the inactive tab.
No functional change; just thought this is cleaner (group up the constants) and easier to type via IDE auto-complete, at the expense of creating an extra object.