How do I complain about content on YouTube?
Privacy reporting
- Go to the watch page of the video you’d like to report.
- Under the video, click the three dot Menu.
- Click Report.
- Select “Infringes my rights”.
- Select the relevant issue. If your issue isn’t captured, select “Other legal claim”.
- Fill out the form and submit.
How do I contact YouTube to report a channel?
Here’s how to do it:
- Go to youtube.com and sign into your account, if necessary.
- Go to the page of the channel you want to report.
- Click on their “About” section.
- Click the flag icon under the Stats section and select “Report User.”
How do you acknowledge third party content on YouTube?
“Matched third party content” on YouTube
- View details of the affected content. You will be brought to the next page where YouTube will show you more details on the affected content.
- “File a dispute” with YouTube. Click File a dispute to proceed.
- Select your claim.
- Confirm the information.
- Enter your claim’s explanation.
What is third party content?
Third party content, a.k.a. curated content, is content published on your social media channels that is not from your own website or blog. We’re talking about leveraging content that already exists, strategically choosing and curating the right blogs and articles to support your brand and key messages.
How do I send an email to YouTube?
Email Creator Support from the Help Center
- Go to support.google.com/youtube and sign in.
- At the bottom under “Need more help?” select Contact us.
- Follow the prompts to email our Creator Support team.
How do I meet other content creators?
Where to Find YouTubers who want to Collab
- YouTube Creators G+ Community.
- YouTube Creator Help Forum.
- SocialBlade Forums.
- YTTalk Forums.
- The book, “30 Days to a Better YouTube Channel”
How do I email to YouTube?
Go to support.google.com/youtube and sign in. At the bottom under “Need more help?” select Contact us. Follow the prompts to email our Creator Support team.
How do I email YouTube support?
What is a third party content creator?
“Third party content” is exactly what it sounds like — content that was created by someone else. You don’t own that fascinating article that you just shared on Twitter, and so you will need to give the third party creator the credit he or she deserves.