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Find the Tags of a YouTube Video
- Go to the video page using Chrome or Firefox.
- Right-click the page, and select View Source.
- Hit Ctrl + F and search for keywords in the source code.
- This should take you to a list of the tags the Creator Studio used on that video.
How do I see just the latest videos on YouTube?
If you’re on a computer, click Trending in the menu that runs along the left side of the page.
- You can see a variety of popular videos by scrolling down on the main Trending page.
- If you like the video, click or tap the channel name (below the video player) and select VIDEOS to see what else they have available.
How many tags should a YouTube video have?
How many tags should I use on YouTube? YouTube allows you to use as many tags as you would like as long as the total character limit across all tags is less than 400 characters (approximately). Generally, most videos should have 5-8 tags.
How do I view just one YouTube channel?
Set your feed to public by going to Youtube.com/account_privacy and unchecking “Keep all my subscriptions private”. This will make your subscriptions available to anyone with a prying eye though, so if you’re ashamed of being subscribed to One Direction, you may want to keep it private.
You can see YouTube Tags in the in-line Javascript in the source code of the video. On any given video, you can right-click on the page and choose to “View Source”. Once you have the page source open, just CTRL-F for the “keywords” meta tag – and get the tags that the author used.
YouTube allows you to use as many tags as you would like as long as the total character limit across all tags is less than 400 characters (approximately). Generally, most videos should have 5-8 tags.
How to view all tags?
Go to the video page using Chrome or Firefox. Right-click the page, and select View Source. Hit Ctrl + F and search for keywords in the source code. This should take you to a list of the tags the Creator Studio used on that video.
What are tags YouTube?
YouTube Tags are words and phrases you can include in your YouTube videos’ description. They let your viewers, and YouTube, know what your videos are about and can help them rank higher in the platform’s search results.