- Navigate YouTube Studio - Computer - YouTube Help
Navigate YouTube Studio YouTube Studio is the home for creators You can manage your presence, grow your channel, interact with your audience, and make money all in one place Note: You can turn on dark theme in YouTube Studio
- Get help from YouTube Support
Get help from YouTube Support This content is available in 24 languages To choose your language, click the Down arrow at the bottom of this page What can we help with? Watching videos on YouTube Something I purchased My YouTube account or channel Content I saw on YouTube Contacting YouTube support
- ELI5: on reddit, why are links to YouTube, sometimes written as youtu . . .
ELI5: on reddit, why are links to YouTube, sometimes written as "youtu be" (dot after u, before b), next to the title
- 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
- YouTube - Reddit
r youtube: r YouTube is for discussion about YouTube This is a fan sub, not run or owned by YouTube! Please read the rules…
- Use the YouTube Studio dashboard
View your dashboard To open your dashboard, either: Go directly to YouTube Studio From anywhere on YouTube, select your profile picture YouTube Studio Navigate your dashboard On the dashboard you’ll see a few different cards Channel violations: Community Guidelines warnings, strikes, or decisions on appeals Latest content performance: A snapshot of how your latest video or live stream is
- Handles overview - Computer - YouTube Help - Google Help
Handles are a way for you to find and connect with creators on YouTube Handles are unique and short channel identifiers distinct from channel names, and they start with the “@” symbol For example, @
- fyi: You can bypass youtube ads by adding a dot after the domain
Hooking up Pi Hole recently, the lack of YouTube ad blocking on smart TVs was the major letdown After looking into it I understand why, it being a moving target as one of the few companies who serve their own ads in-house - but this post has me wondering if I could find a way to point my regular Roku YouTube requests to the added-period domain
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