How do I see replies on YouTube?
How do I see replies on YouTube?
Now, you can view your YouTube comment history.
- Navigate to your YouTube History. Make sure you’re in your YouTube Channel, rather than YouTube Studio.
- Under History Type, select Comments. All the public comments you’ve ever made will show here, including your replies.
Why can’t I see some comments on my YouTube video?
You can go to YouTube studio > settings > Community > Defaults in your browser in desktop or desktop mode in your phone. Now under “Comments on your new video”, Select “Allow all comments”. This might work.
How can I see all of my YouTube comments?
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.
Can Youtubers delete your comments?
Youtube creators have the right to remove offensive, spamming, or harmful comments or even their own. They simply need to go to YouTube Studio and view any of their videos. Youtube’s identifier may report flagged comments to them that may be deemed unhelpful, spamming or offensive.
Does YouTube delete comments with links?
Most youtubers will turn on the feature that hides the comments that have URLs in them. If you make multiple comments (even one comment on multiple videos) with the same URL, youtube will detect it as spam and delete the comment and may even restrict or delete your account.
How do I promote my YouTube channel for free?
How to promote your YouTube channel: 23 tactics that work
- Choose Google-friendly keywords. A great YouTube channel starts with great SEO.
- Use concise, descriptive titles.
- Create custom thumbnails.
- Fill out your profile.
- Optimize your descriptions.
- Don’t forget about metadata.
- Offer real value.
- Create high-quality videos.
How hard is it to get monetized on YouTube?
First, to qualify for monetization, your channel has to have at least 4,000 hours of public watch time within the last year and at least 1,000 subscribers. Based on conversations in the r/youtubers and r/youtube subreddits, the 1,000 subscribers/4,000 hours of watch time benchmarks are actually pretty manageable!