There is no age limit. I once saw a video with a newborn baby in it, so as long as you're smart enough to follow the regulations and terms of entry, and know how to use a computer, you should be fine.
-Anonymous Avenger
YouTube isn't Broadcast your'self anymore. But you can upload your videos.
Broadcast Yourself
"Broadcast yourself" YOU - yourself TUBE - where you broadcast.
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yes, youtube made their own official channel. instead of youtube broadcast yourself its youtube broadcast OUR selfves. get it? kind of funny isn't it? so yeah youtube made their own channel.
sign up and upload
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The YouTube website carries a simple, yet memorable two-word slogan, which basically states "Broadcast Yourself", a play on the changing ideas in modern broadcasting.
you click on your internet browser(enternet exolorer,google chrome ,)ect . and type youtube in the search bar then once it loads click on youtube broadcast yourself
On YouTube one can view just about any type of video. The idea behind YouTube is a way to broadcast oneself to the world. One can view snippets of news broadcasts, babies laughing, dogs doing tricks, and even parts of old television shows.
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No, Youtube does not allow for copyrighted materials to be broadcast without the consent of the individual or studio that produced the film.