Blue Dot On Youtube Subscription
Blue Dot On Youtube Subscription
Blue Dot is YouTube’s way of keeping track of your subscriptions. If you have a lot of subscriptions and want to keep track of them all, this can be a great way to do so. The blue dot that appears next to the Subscribe button on a video means that it’s something you’d like to subscribe to. This will prevent you from accidentally adding another channel when trying to add an interesting new one
What is Blue Dot On Youtube Subscription
The blue dot on your YouTube subscription means that the video is no longer available. The video has either been removed by the uploader or has been made private. When videos are made private, they cannot be seen by anyone unless they have access to it, such as if they’re a member of a group with permission to see its content (for example, only admins can see content posted in private groups).
When you see this icon next to your favorite channel’s name, it means there is no new content being uploaded! It may change back once again when new videos are introduced into their schedule but until then we will have nothing else other than what we already have available today!
Check Which Videos Are Available For Subscription
You can check which videos are available for subscription by pressing the ‘i’ icon on any video. If you see a blue dot next to ‘Subscribe’, then this video has been uploaded by someone who has opted in to make their content accessible as part of your subscription. If you do not see a blue dot, this means that your Youtube channel does not have access to this particular video and it cannot be automatically added into your playlist.
Cancel Subscriptions
- Go to https://youtube.com/subscription_center
- Click on the blue dot in the top right corner of the page.
- On the next page, click on “Cancel subscription” under “Subscription settings.”
- Select why you’re canceling your subscription and then click “Cancel subscription.”
Check Subscription Status
- How to check your subscription status
To see if you have a subscription, you can go to the account menu on YouTube and click “Subscriptions”. This will show a list of all of your current subscriptions. If you are not subscribed to any channels, it will say “No Subscriptions” at the top. If there is one or more channel listed under “Subscribed Channels”, then that means you currently have at least one channel in an auto-renewing monthly plan.
- How to check the number of subscriptions you have
You can also view this information by clicking here , scrolling down and clicking on “Subscriptions”. Underneath “Subscribed Channels”, there will be a number listed next to “Active Subscription Plans”. This represents how many active monthly subscriptions you currently have on different channels or accounts (if applicable). For example: 1 active subscription plan indicates that only 1 account has been charged this month; 2 active subscription plans indicate that two accounts have been charged this month; 0 active subscription plans indicates zero accounts were charged during this billing period! * Check Your Subscription History: When looking at your subscription history over time by going into Settings -> Account Settings -> Subscription Services we see how many times we’ve been charged since signing up for YouTube Red [and Blue Dot].”
How to Subscribe on YouTube
- Go to the channel you want to subscribe to and click the Subscribe button (the plus sign) in their YouTube video player.
- A blue dot appears under the video player, indicating that you are subscribed but not yet confirmed. Click on this blue dot to be taken to a page where you can confirm your subscription, or click anywhere else on the screen when viewing videos from that channel if you do not wish to confirm at this time and would like instead just view more videos from them as they are posted in your subscriptions feed/lists/liked subcategories
The best way to avoid paying for a subscription you don’t want is to cancel it as soon as possible. Once you’ve canceled your subscription, you’ll be able to unsubscribe from the channel’s content and no longer pay for it. You can do this by following the steps above or going directly into your YouTube account and clicking on “Subscriptions” under your name in the top right corner of the screen.