A YouTube video's popularity depends on multiple factors but ultimately depends on the amount of views the video has. Sharing with friends by word of mouth advertising or by internet advertising can help spread the word about a video.
No, it still belongs to you and you can delete it or add annotations to it at any time.
To create your own video on YouTube, you will need to first create a YouTube account. Then, you can use a camera or smartphone to record your video. Edit the video using video editing software, and then upload it to your YouTube account. Add a title, description, and tags to help people find your video. Finally, click on the "Publish" button to make your video live on YouTube for others to watch.
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The Nintendo On is a fake next-gen console said to be made by Nintendo. The video on YouTube advertising it is a hoax.
Yes, if you own all rights to the content in the video, it is legal to upload your video to YouTube. If any graphics, images, or sound, are owned by someone else though, you may not be able to upload the video to YouTube due to copyright.
You cannot view someone else's analytics on YouTube. You can, however, look at your own video analytics on YouTube by logging into your YouTube account, going to "Video Manager", and then going to the "analytics" tab.
Both YouTube and Truveo have dedicated iPhone video applications.
point a video camera at the computer screen and then upload it
When making a video using YouTube's own video-creating software, there is no way for adding your own personal music to the video. The only way that music can be added is by using YouTube's provided music (usually for "audioswapping" copywritten music on an already made video), which you can search through the hundreds of songs provided.
Yes, you can limit the website you own to a certain number of youtube videos.
Perhaps you mean Revver, an advertising-supported video sharing web site.