Create a YouTube channel - YouTube Help - Google Help Go to your channel list Choose to create a new channel or use an existing Brand Account: To create a channel, click Create a new channel To create a YouTube channel for a Brand Account that you already manage, choose a Brand Account from the list If the Brand Account already has a channel, you can't create a new one
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Create an account on YouTube - Computer - YouTube Help Once you've signed in to YouTube with your Google Account, you can create a YouTube channel on your account YouTube channels let you upload videos, leave comments, and create playlists
Troubleshoot YouTube video errors - Google Help Update your browser Check your extensions, including ad blockers Check whether your browser extensions that block ads are affecting video playback As another option, try opening YouTube in an incognito window with all extensions disabled and check if the issue continues
Upload YouTube videos - Computer - YouTube Help - Google Help You can upload videos to YouTube in a few easy steps Use the instructions below to upload your videos from a computer or mobile device Note: Uploading may not be available with supervised experiences on YouTube
Turn Restricted Mode on or off on YouTube - Google Help If you’ve entered your username and password, and Restricted Mode remains on, you can check your settings on the YouTube content restrictions page for more info The tool will assess whether an administrator set up these restrictions, or if they are on your personal account A check mark will display beside the relevant restriction
View, delete, or turn on or off watch history - Google Help You can control your watch history by deleting or turning off your history If you delete some or all of your watch history, YouTube won’t base future video recommendations on that content Any videos that you watch while history is turned off won't show up in your history
YouTube Partner Program overview eligibility - Google Help The YouTube Partner Program (YPP) gives creators greater access to YouTube resources and monetization features, and access to our Creator Support teams It also allows revenue sharing from ads being served on your content Learn more about the features, eligibility criteria, and application details in this article