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Can employers find your YouTube comments?

Can employers find your YouTube comments?

Longish Answer: Employers are unlikely to look at something so unimportant as a Youtube comment, let alone find them.

Can people see your past YouTube comments?

All comments on YouTube are public and anyone can reply to a comment that you post. You can view public comments you’ve left across YouTube. Go to Comment History. To go to the original place you posted your comment, click or tap the content.

Can you track someone’s YouTube comments?

You can search all YouTube comments on a specific video or an entire channel using a Google Chrome browser extension. The “Comments Search for YouTube” extension lets you quickly trawl through all of the comments on a given video or even an entire YouTube channel by searching for key terms.

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How do I hide my YouTube comment history?

Comment are a public thing there is no way to make them private. If you don’t want people to read your comments or only selected people then YT is not the place for you stick to social media sites that have such a setting.

Do jobs check your YouTube?

If you’ve linked your Google+ account to your Youtube account, will they check to see every comment you’ve ever made on Youtube? Depends on the employer. Some will only do the traditional employment reference and background checks, others will use a data broker to get everything related to you floating around.

What happens when you delete a comment on YouTube?

If I delete a comment I made, will the replies to it also be deleted? Yes, all the replies in the comment will also be deleted if you delete your comment.

Can anybody see my YouTube history?

Go to your YouTube homepage. Click on your avatar icon and select “Settings” then “Privacy.” The screen shows whether your liked videos, your subscriptions, and your saved playlists can be seen by the world or only by you. Check the box next to each category you’d like to keep private, then click “Save.”

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What do employers look for when they check your social media?

The CareerBuilder study found that 58\% of employers conduct social screenings to look for information supporting a candidate’s qualifications for the job – 50\% want to ensure the candidate has a professional online persona, and 34\% want to see what other people are posting about the candidate.

Why employers look at social media?

Social media is used by potential employers to check job applicants’ qualifications, assess their professionalism and trustworthiness, reveal negative attributes, determine whether they post any problematic content and even assess “fit.”

How do I Find my comments on YouTube history?

On the right side of this screen, you’ll see a panel called History Type. Select the ‘Comments’ option. The next thing you’ll see is a collection of comments you’ve posted on YouTube. These will be in chronological order, starting with your most recent comments.

What happens when you comment on a YouTube video?

When you comment on a YouTube video, that comment is displayed alongside the video. When Google’s web crawlers do their crawling, your comment will be recorded along with all other comments and words on the page. When you do a Google search for your name, many things will pop up in the search including your comments with a link to the video.

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How do you know if someone likes your comments on YouTube?

As on YouTube (unlike many other sites including this one) there is no way of knowing who likes your comments – there is no way of knowing if it is the same person who is liking them. The chances are that your comments are reasonable comments and so at least one person likes them.

Where do you find comments on Google search results?

As search results go, comments are relatively low on the list. If your name shows little results, those comments will be right there at the top of the results list. If however your name returns hundreds of results, the comments will likely be somewhere on page 8–10 of the results.