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Should I comment on other YouTube videos?

Should I comment on other YouTube videos?

One of the best ways to get more views for your videos and more channel subscribers is to interact with the community through watching and commenting on other videos. …

What is not allowed on YouTube?

Hate speech, predatory behavior, graphic violence, malicious attacks, and content that promotes harmful or dangerous behavior isn’t allowed on YouTube.

Can someone read my YouTube comments?

All comments on YouTube are public and anyone can reply to a comment that you post. You can view public comments you’ve left across YouTube. Go to Comment History. To go to the original place you posted your comment, click or tap the content.

How do you comment on other people’s videos?

Once you sign in, you’ll be able to comment on YouTube videos:

  1. Scroll down to the Comments section. It’s below the description of the video.
  2. Click into the line that says, “Add a public comment…”
  3. Add your comment.
  4. Click the COMMENT box.
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Are YouTube comments important?

Comments can help to promote a video by leading back to another video featuring similar content, or they can show other viewers that the content in the video that they’re currently watching (or loading) is worth their time, encouraging their fellow viewers to stay and increasing your channels watch time as a result.

What happens when you report YouTube comments?

We rely on YouTube community members to report, or flag content that they find inappropriate. Reporting content is anonymous, so other users can’t tell who made the report. When something is reported, it’s not automatically taken down. Content that violates our Community Guidelines is removed from YouTube.

Does YouTube delete hate comments?

Youtube deletes anything that it ‘believes’ it’s offensive. ‘Offensive’ being basically anything that is truthful and against their far left marxist senseless ideology.

Should I reply to comments on YouTube?

Just as it’s important to create quality, informative videos; it’s equally important to help spur quality conversations around your videos and the comments your viewers leave on your channel. Your brand knows your industry the best, so answer and respond to comments to make sure your audience knows this as well.

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Can you search for someone’s comments on YouTube?

You can search all YouTube comments on a specific video or an entire channel using a Google Chrome browser extension. The “Comments Search for YouTube” extension lets you quickly trawl through all of the comments on a given video or even an entire YouTube channel by searching for key terms.

Why should you comment on others’ videos on YouTube?

If you say something interesting and unique, other readers will click on your profile, watch your videos, and subscribe to your channel. You will see what’s popular on YouTube. Commenting on others’ videos in your industry means seeing others’ videos.

Can I upload other people’s videos to my YouTube channel?

You can upload other people’s video. But legally, you shouldn’t do that. YouTube can finds all the copyrighted videos that were owned by the owner. When you upload other’s video to YouTube and you can use it in your channel but all the earnings from the ads will go to the original owner.

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How many times can you comment on a YouTube video?

There is no such limit YouTube has defined for commenting but If you are commenting as a visitor then you can comment as much as you want. But there are some common sense facts that will limit you, lets have a look at them: If you are continuously commenting on a single post or video then what do you think what will YouTube consider it?

What are some examples of content that’s not allowed on YouTube?

Here are some examples of content that’s not allowed on YouTube. The following types of content are not allowed on YouTube. This isn’t a complete list. Misuse of weapons: Using weapons, like guns or knives, without proper safety precautions or in a way that could cause physical harm. Includes the “No Lackin'” challenge.