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How to share a YouTube channel on desktop or mobile, Business Insider - Business Insider Singapore

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Your YouTube channel is your home base on YouTube. It’s where people can find all the videos you’ve posted, see what other channels you follow, check out your playlists, and much more.

So if you want to share all your great YouTubecontent – or even someone else’s channel – just share your YouTube channel.

Here are two easy ways to share a YouTube channel.

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How to share a YouTube channel from your computer

1. Log into your account, then click your picture in the top-right corner of the screen.

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As long as your channel is public, it can be shared.Steven John/Business Insider

2. Click “Your channel” from the drop-down menu.

3. Now simply copy the URL from your browser’s URL field (at the top of the window, below your tabs) and paste it into an email, Facebook message, or whatever other medium you prefer.

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You can also share individual video links, if you don’t want to share your entire channel.Steven John/Business Insider

Send that off, and now your YouTube channel has been shared. The same process applies for any other YouTube channel page.

How to share a YouTube channel from the mobile app

1. Launch the YouTube app, and then tap your image in the top-right.

2. Tap “Your channel” from the menu that opens.

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Navigate to your channel.Steven John/Business Insider

3. Now tap the three vertical dots in the top-right.

4. Finally, tap “Share,” and then choose the method by which you want to share the channel. Even here, you can still tap “Copy link” if you want to copy and paste the URL like you would on a computer.

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Tapping the “More” option will let you share via AirDrop, Facebook, and more.Steven John/Business Insider

Again, the same process applies for any YouTube channel.

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