We need to figure this out @TeamYouTube because it’s literally a double standard against a bunch of channels... no comments = suffering engagement = no recommendations and or notifications to the subscribers... not only in the comment sections of each video...
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Replying to @GilroyVlogs
We'd like to look into this further. Could you try signing out and signing back in to see if that makes a difference? Also, let us know if you see this happening across devices. Keep us posted.
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Replying to @TeamYouTube @GilroyVlogs
It's nothing to do with that
@TeamYouTube . His channel has comments disabled as a whole because he is a family vlogger (as in, he has kids). He HEAVILY moderates his comments so this shouldnt have happened. Signing out and in will not enable a server-side disabled feature1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Norman you should be working for youtube and making this stuff right,
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I appreciate youtube as a whole Morgan, it's very much the way forward. But that was a canned response. If you check the TeamYoutube Account, it's the first thing they post for many things. Chase just posted an update saying he's logged out etc. Shouldnt have happened, it's 1/2
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You are right Norman. Youtube needs real people replying and not bots. Like its so annoying that I cant comment on
@GilroyVlogs vlogs because youtube doesnt want kids reading it.1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes -
It's more to protect the kids in the videos (and creator) from predatory comments from people. But last i checked, chase DOES read and check through comments, and he has a heavy filter in place to protect against those comments also.
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Oh totally. And I know chase looks through the comments. Thats why youtube has a word generator that the creator can use to get rid of the bad words that nobody wants to see. They should just bring back all comments to channels
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That and allow a creator to have comment moderators
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Replying to @chkrosp @bell96_morg and
They do have that. A moderator can remove live stream comments, and manage comments on videos.
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Replying to @MLGMelon @bell96_morg and
I wasn't aware... Then Gill shouldn't have his comments disabled. Between him, you, Amy and many other Gladiators, the comment sections would be heavily monitored
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