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YouTube Search from Comments: New test adds links to keywords

YouTube is testing a new feature that could help brands and creators engage with viewers while causing minimal disruption.

YouTube will enable hyperlinking over single words or phrases in the comments section for the first time.

Links will direct viewers to a YouTube search results page while still playing the video they were originally watching.

Why we care. Viewers are more likely to follow a link if their streaming experience isn’t interrupted. This means that marketers may have an increased chance of reaching more people and engaging more effectively with potential customers.

But. While this could be good, some marketers are concerned that leading people away from videos could do more harm than good. Search from Comments could lead viewers to a YouTube search results page that then takes them directly to rival brands and competitor videos.

How it works. The pilot, which is being rolled out over the next few weeks, will work as follows:

What has YouTube said? YouTube released a video via its Creator Insider channel to announce the pilot:

Other news. Hyperlinking in the the comments section isn’t the only news YouTube confirmed this week. The social media platform also made three other announcements:


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Important reminder. YouTube advises accepting the new YPP program terms in Studio if you’re currently in YPP and haven’t done so already.

If the terms are not accepted by July 10, marketers will be removed from the YouTube partner program and their content will no longer be eligible to monetize on the platform. Any previously monetized content will stop accruing revenue effective July 11 and all monetization features including and not limited to channel memberships, SuperChat and similar features, will be turned off.

To see if you’ve already accepted the terms or still need to take action, please take the following steps:

Deep dive: For more information on changes to the YouTube Partner Program terms, you can read YouTube’s full announcement on the YouTube Help Center.

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