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How to Message Someone on YouTube

By Matthew Lynch
June 22, 2023
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YouTube is not just a platform for watching videos anymore. It has become a platform where people can connect and communicate with each other. If you’re looking to message someone on YouTube, you might be unsure of how to do it. In this article, we’ll walk you through how to message someone on YouTube.

Step 1: Log in to YouTube

Before you can message someone on YouTube, you need to be logged in to your account. If you haven’t created an account yet, you can do so easily by clicking the “Sign-in” button in the top right corner of the YouTube homepage.

Step 2: Navigate to the user’s channel

Once you’re logged in, you need to navigate to the user’s channel that you want to message. You can do so by either searching for their name through the search bar or navigating through the “Channels” tab on the left-hand side of the page.

Step 3: Click on the “About” tab

Once you’re on the user’s channel page, click on the “About” tab. The “About” tab gives you all the information you need to know about the user, including their email address, social media handles, and a description of their channel.

Step 4: Click on “Send message”

Near the top right of the “About” tab, you’ll see the option to “Send message.” Click on that button.

Step 5: Compose your message

A text box will appear, allowing you to compose your message. You can type out your message, just like you would in any other messaging app or email. You can also include URLs in your message if you want to share any videos or pages.

Step 6: Click “Send”

Once you’ve composed your message, all that’s left to do is click the “Send” button. Your message will be sent to the user.
It’s important to note that not all users have the “Send message” option enabled, which might be due to privacy settings. In this case, you won’t be able to message them directly. You could try commenting on their videos instead, but keep in mind that this is a public platform, so your comment will be visible to everyone.

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