Yes please. I saw couple foul languages on there.
Cyberbullying is not allowed on YouTube and violates the community guidelines. Should you find any comment or video that is a blatant example of cyberbullying, you should report it so that it can be looked into.
YouTube comments used to be linked to Google+ posts. After late 2015, YouTube features are now being separated from Google+ so in the future, this should not be a problem.
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NO!!!! However, if an interrogtor is incorrect, tell they are wrong and correct them.
Nope, in most cases, videos of stunts (including some dangerous stunts), will still be allowed on YouTube as it does not violate a Community Guideline of YouTube. In some cases though, a stunt video will be removed due to copyright issues or because something bad happened in the video that would make it violate the YouTube community guidelines.
To get to the comments of a video, click the blue title of the video. That should take you to a page with the video and its transcript. To look at all the comments of that course, scroll down the page of the course till you see Community Questions at the bottom. Hope this helps.
You have to log in first, then you go to a video scroll down and it says all comments, there should be a box where it says comment or something along the lines of that, you just type in whatever it is that you want to say
Perhaps the problem is on your ISP's side, you can ask your ISP about it. It's also possible that it's on the YouTube side. By the way, you can pump up your YouTube channel, if you have one, with the service lowcostsmm, where you can get likes and views, and subscribers with bots and comments.
I would start with Youtube. There is already a well established vlogging community, so you will be in good company. Youtube has millions of viewers every day, so there will be plenty of people to see your vlog.
Unless your video violates the YouTube community guidelines or copyright laws, it is not necessary for you to take down your video. You may also set a video to unlisted or private if you don't want everyone to see it.
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Stunts, as in people performing their talents, shouldn't be banned on YouTube because they tend to not violate any of the Community Guidelines on YouTube. If however a video does go against the Community Guidelines, then the video can be flagged by users and removed after it is reviewed by staff, or the video may be issued an age limit.