How to Delete All Your Comments on YouTube.
Agree, we all left a few awkward comments on YouTube videos that we are not proud of when we grow up. Unfortunately YouTube does not provide an easy way to bulk delete all your comments, fortunately there is a workaround that does not require you to manually delete all your comments. Let’s see how.
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Delete your comments on YouTube
Before we get started, let’s take a look at how to officially delete your YouTube comment. Just open YouTube, click Story in the sidebar, and select the comment option as the story type. Alternatively, you can use this link to directly open the comments page.
You can view all your comments and responses here. Find the comment or answer you want to delete click the three-dot menu and select the delete option. That’s all, your comment, as well as replies to it, will be deleted.
But there is no way to bulk delete your YouTube comments.
Delete all your comments on YouTube
If you want to delete all comments, you need to temporarily hide your channel. It will hide your channel name, videos, likes, playlists and subscriptions for others to see. You can re-enable them later when the process is complete. Hiding your channel won’t affect Google or even YouTube services. But unlike other changes, your comments will be permanently deleted, which is what we wanted.
To hide a channel, open YouTube, click on your profile picture in the upper right corner click on Settings Advanced Settings Remove Channel enter your Google password and click on I want to hide my channel.
Once you click on it, Google will show you what happens when you hide the feed. Select each option and click the HIDE MY CHANNEL button, then click HIDE MY CONTENT again in the pop-up window. So your channel will be hidden.
You need to give Google a few minutes to several hours of time to delete all your comments. You can check it out in the comments. Unlike other changes, YouTube is considering removing comments permanently, as hiding and showing comments complicates the platform.
After all your comments have been removed, you can open YouTube, click on your profile picture Settings, and under Your YouTube Channel, click on create a channel. Now just click “Create Channel” in the pop-up window. You can see the option “Use company name or other name”, do not click on it as you do not want to create a new channel.
And now, you are back to normal, and all your comments will be deleted. It should make all your videos public again, otherwise you can easily make them public from YouTube Studio.
Delete other people’s comments on your videos
As with deleting your comments, deleting other people’s comments on your video is just as easy. Just open the video that has a comment. When you find a comment, click the three-dot menu and click Delete to delete that comment.
If you don’t like comments from a particular person, you can click “hide user from channelâ€. This will lead to a shadow ban of the user, that is, as long as he can comment on your video, no one except them will be able to see it. So you can hide so they don’t know you are hiding.
You can get even more control by going to YouTube Studio Settings Community and adding comment filters. You can block certain words, block certain people, or approve only certain people.
If you want to block comments on a specific video, then in YouTube Studio open that specific video advanced options and scroll down. In the comments and ratings section, change the visibility of comments from “Allow all comments” to “Disable comments” or “Leave comments for viewing.”
There is no way to block comments on all videos, you need to open each video and change the settings for now.
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Deleting comments automatically deletes his replies, but deleting replies will not delete the next replies in which you tagged you. Except you have complete control over comments and videos, although it’s a little tricky.
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