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- YouTube Help - Google Help
Learn more about YouTube YouTube help videos Browse our video library for helpful tips, feature overviews, and step-by-step tutorials YouTube Known Issues Get information on reported technical issues or scheduled maintenance
- Troubleshoot YouTube video errors - Google Help
Check the YouTube video's resolution and the recommended speed needed to play the video The table below shows the approximate speeds recommended to play each video resolution If you're interested in seeing more information about how your videos are played back, take a look at Stats for nerds
- YouTube TV Help - Google Help
Official YouTube TV Help Center where you can find tips and tutorials on using YouTube TV and other answers to frequently asked questions
- Keyboard shortcuts for YouTube - YouTube Help - Google Help
Keyboard shortcuts for YouTube With keyboard shortcuts, save time navigating YouTube To access the list of Keyboard shortcuts, go to your profile picture , and select Keyboard Shortcuts You can also enter SHIFT+? on your keyboard When you mouse over certain player buttons, you’ll see the relevant keyboard shortcut
- Inicie e termine sessão no YouTube
Iniciar sessão no YouTube permite-lhe aceder a funcionalidades como subscrições, playlists, compras e histórico Nota: Precisa de uma Conta Google para iniciar sessão no YouTube
- Create a YouTube channel - Google Help
Create a YouTube channel You can watch, like videos, and subscribe to channels with a Google Account To upload videos, comment, or make playlists, you need a YouTube channel Without a channel, you won't have a public presence on YouTube
- YouTube channel monetization policies - Google Help
The YouTube Shorts monetization policies also apply if you’re monetizing Shorts on YouTube All content monetizing with ads must follow our advertiser-friendly content guidelines
- Turn Restricted Mode on or off on YouTube - Google Help
Restricted Mode is an optional setting that you can use on YouTube This feature can help screen out potentially mature content that you or others using your devices may prefer not to view Computers in libraries, universities, and other public institutions may have Restricted Mode turned on by a network administrator
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