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The comments section is one of the features that makes YouTube so unique. There, you can get direct feedback from your viewers, answer their questions, and overall create a community and conversation around your videos.

YouTube Comments Overview

User has commented channel name

A user commenting their own channel name

Comments are a function that is used on YouTube enabling members to post their statements, opinions, facts, questions or remarks on the video or channel. This function is used to put a comment in the bottom of a video. They are a function that can be enabled or disabled by YouTube or the creator of the video.

Function[]

User commented off topic thing

An Arabic-speaking user commenting "وللة لوتعرفين عراقي لعلقل ج" (For god if you knew the Iraqi mind, E) (source)

The YouTube comment function exists as way to get feedbacks from viewers, answer their questions and so on. Comments can be liked, disliked and replied to by others.[1] The creator themself can comment and reply to other people's comments. They can also interact by using the heart icon. When someone "Hearts" (officially known as Love) a comment to show their appreciation, viewers will see their avatar with a small red heart. The creator can also pin a single comment which can be from the creator or any other commenter. This single comment will always be on top of the comment section and will be highlighted.


Deactivated comments[]

Example of a Comments were paused

example where the comments are pausing

Comments on YouTube videos may be turned off due to various reasons, including:

  • The video owner selected the setting to disable comments in YouTube Studio.[2]
  • YouTube may have turned off comments on some videos for safety reasons, like to protect minors.
  • The channel or video’s audience is set as "made for kids."[3]
  • Comments on automatically generated Art Tracks are turned off.
  • Turning Restricted Mode on.[4]
  • Comments are on paused.


History[]

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The First Comment on YouTube Ever

Comments were not part of the platform's initial offering, because of YouTube's beginnings as a dating site. They would only become a feature in mid-2005, when YouTube pivoted to becoming a video platform.

The earliest comment ever posted to YouTube is thought to have been posted by a user named Marco Cassé, who wrote "LOL!!!!!!" on June 14, 2005. It was rumored to have been removed. A prior misconception has led people to believe that the first ever comment was posted by user COBALTGRUV on July 12, 2005, on Jawed's video, Me at the zoo.


Google+ integration[]

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The Bob Army, originally a internet meme from mid-2008, was repurposed to serve the cause against Google+

New YouTube comment system example

New commenting system powered by Google+

By 2011, Google+ was directly integrated onto YouTube so it can streamline the site. But, when this event happened, the Bob Army copypasta was created by users texting a stick figure next to a tank, in which they encourage the reader to copy and paste the message in the comments in order to speak out against G+.

In November 6, 2013, Google+ introduced an New Comment System that put all the replies inside in comments and responded to this, now forcing users to have a G+ account in order to comment on videos.[5] It received major backlash, started as a beta version in September 24, 2013.[6] that one of the founders of YouTube, Jawed Karim, came back to Google just to ask, in his own words: "Why the f**k do I need a Google+ account to comment on a video.[7]

The total of comment replies are 500, but later, The comment reply limit has been increased to 750 replies around in January 2024.


Types of comments[]

Spam/Scam/Trashposting/Troll comments[]

User commented a period

User commented a period or a letter, while the user replying commented a letter and a number. From this video: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=u75v9LcfU2k

User commented emoji spam

User commented emoji spam with gibberish, same with the replier. From this video: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=mRVjF1v_4co

Spam/Trashposting/Troll/Scam comments were well known to be a part of the YouTube comment's system, most users either asked for likes or subs or attention.

Comment bots[]

A gibberish conversation in different languages

Conversation by many comment bots in gibberish. From this video: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=kpMeGT1af5I

Mostly appearing on videos relating to Bollywood and ElsaGate, since October 2014, gibberish comments from bots has clearly became a thing now. Such as writing one letter or writing nonsense gibberish or just commenting their own channel names, here are some examples: Comment bots later made a resurgence in 2021, from the infamous "sex bots" (named likely due to their NSFW avatars and their account names), either copying the top comments and reposting them, or commenting a message to entice users into clicking on scam links, to verified bots copying original comments in order to get to the top comments.


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