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Make sure you are logged in to your oldest Gmail/Google account that you are using since 10 years. Once logged in to your account, go to the myactivity.google.com and time to get things creepy for you. It will show all of your searches on Google that you have done since you made an account on the platform.
Click the small “X” button next to “YouTube” in the Search History box and then scroll through the list of sites until you reach the date that matches the one you viewed the video on. The time you viewed the video is shown to the left of the video name.
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Add the keyword long to your search query and YouTube will only return videos that are at least 20 minutes in length. Or append short to limit search to videos that are 4 minutes in length or less. You can borrow the popular allintitle search operator from Google on YouTube to perform exact title matches.
For YouTube history, auto-delete will be set to 36 months by default for new accounts or for those who activate their YouTube history for the first time. The user can change these defaults in their settings, so that auto-delete is deactivated completely or that the time-frame is set to three months.
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Scheduling videos helps with the planning of a social media content calendar. It’s a good way to make sure you don’t forget to share the quality content you’ve created—on a regular basis. And scheduling ensures you’re publishing those videos at a time that is optimal for your audience.
To reorder the videos in your list, hover over the video and select and hold Options (three dots). Click and drag the video to where you want it on the list. Select Options to edit the video’s title and description, get a shareable link, or download or delete the video.
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You can set YouTube parental controls to make sure your child only watches appropriate videos. On a web browser, you can enable YouTube Restricted Mode, which hides mature content. You can also download the YouTube Kids app and allow pre-approved content or block specific videos.
There’s no way to filter out all of the bad language, age-inappropriate videos, or negative user comments on YouTube. … You can always opt to use other, more tightly curated video apps (including YouTube Kids or any of these) instead of the almost-anything-goes YouTube site.
Much of the time, you can use YouTube’s built-in filters to help narrow your search results. To access them, first run a search on YouTube. Next, click the Filter button and you’ll see several filter options. You can choose just one of them or combine several for deeper searches.
No, Chrome only stores the browsing history for the last 90 days. Your History page shows the websites you’ve visited on Chrome in the last 90 days. It doesn’t store pages from secure websites, pages you’ve visited in Incognito mode, or pages you’ve already deleted from your browsing history.
When you’re signed into your Google account, YouTube keeps track of the videos you’ve viewed and your search history. You can delete any individual video, search, or all of them.
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To get search results before a given date, add “before:YYYY-MM-DD” to your search query. For example, searching “the best donuts in Boston before:2008-01-01” will yield content from 2007 and earlier. To get results after a given date, add “after:YYYY-MM-DD” at the end of your search.
YouTube lets you share some of your online activity with the people who view your videos or subscribe to your channel’s feed. … This means other YouTube users won’t be able to see any record of your viewing history from your YouTube channel page.
STEP 1: Go to the YouTube.com. STEP 2: Enter the email address into the Search box at the top of YouTube. STEP 3: You will see a list of videos and channels. STEP 4: Click on the username to visit their YouTube profile.
The maximum file size you can upload is 256 GB or 12 hours, whichever is less.
In short: the best growth strategy to grow fast is to upload daily. If that is not possible (like in my case), once a week. For this article I did multiple experiments on my channels over a few months: taking a breaks, uploading more and starting a new channel.
Number of subscribers | Number of videos | Time if posting 3 times per week |
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100 | 100 | 10 weeks |
1000 | 164 | 1 year |
10000 | 418 | 5 years |
100,000 | 1171 | 7 years |
Select one of your playlists. Hover your mouse over a video until you see the grey vertical bar near the video’s thumbnail. Drag and drop the video up or down to reorder the playlist.
When viewing your library, you can now choose to sort by “Recently added”, “A to Z” or “Z to A”. This is really useful for playlists, where you may prefer to listen in a specific order.
Open YouTube and play a video you selected from a playlist. On your right side, next to your playlist contents, is a reverse button. Click on it. Playlist videos will now play in a reverse manner.
To this end, posting on weekday afternoons gives YouTube ample time to index videos and deliver them to subscriber feeds. Frederator advises post times between 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, and between 12 p.m. and 3 p.m. on Thursday and Friday. (All times are EST.)