All you'll have to do is click the Pick a Winner button, and the platform randomly selects a winner from the comments. Did the system select an entry that doesn't meet the giveaway rules? No problem, click the Unpick Winner button and then have Woobox make another random comment selection.
Well, the reason everybody cares about YouTube comments is that it now helps a video to be ranked higher. You see, when a video gets enough views and likes, YouTube starts increasing it's ranking slowly. So instead of boosting the ranking, YouTube begins inspecting it.
Hi limpnoodlesz: if your comments are not appearing publicly, that might be because they are being marked as possible spam, or the channel owner's comment filtering settings are holding them for review. Either way it's up to the channel owner to restore the comments to visibility.
The video-sharing company, which is owned by Google's parent company Alphabet, said it will no longer allow users to leave comments on videos featuring children 13 and under. It will also disable comments on videos featuring minors between 13 and 18 that YouTube believes have a risk of attracting predatory behavior.
How to turn off Restricted Mode on YouTube on a computer
- Go to youtube.com and click on your profile icon, located in the top-right corner of the screen.
- Scroll to the bottom of that menu and click "Restricted Mode: On."
- Toggle the "Activate Restricted Mode" option off (it will go from blue to grey).
Restricted Mode is an opt-in setting available on the computer and mobile site that helps screen out potentially objectionable content that you may prefer not to see or don't want others in your family to stumble across while enjoying YouTube. You can think of this as a parental control setting for YouTube.
Well, the reason everybody cares about YouTube comments is that it now helps a video to be ranked higher. You see, when a video gets enough views and likes, YouTube starts increasing it's ranking slowly.
In a matter of speaking, yes, you can see who likes your YouTube videos. What you can see is not specific names, but general information about the viewers who like and dislike your videos. This information often referred to as metrics, has more to do with demographics, and can be found in YouTube's Analytics section.
Likes on videos can be made public here: youtube.com/account_privacy. Regardless of these settings, the channel owner always can see the country of origin for likes and dislikes. Dislikes on videos, as well as likes and dislikes on comments are always anonymous.
The "someone" person is not a person. It is youtube's way of telling you that your comment was liked while keeping the person who liked it anonymous. It is possibly for security.
Same with if you like the video. There is currently no way for creators to see the names of people who viewed or liked the video. Creators can see how many views a video has, the age group percentages of those views, the geographical (relative to country) location of those views, and and gender of the views.
If disabled, no comments can be posted. On the notifications page, the likes at comments and videos are displayed, giving the names of those people No. You Tube shows people the likers only if they have made their channels public.
The "someone" person is not a person. It is youtube's way of telling you that your comment was liked while keeping the person who liked it anonymous. It is possibly for security.
Click "History" at the top or scroll over the username at the top and click "Account." The Account section has a comprehensive list of features. Click "History" and visit each video to find comments. Use the Video Comments feature in the Account section to find personal comments that have received a reply.