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It may also be used for other YouTube links such as those in {{External media}}. ... custom is the "YouTube channel custom URL" which appears as: https: ...
This used to have the full Discord invite URL, so that including it looked like this: [{{Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/Templates/Discord link}}] It was later simplified, so that including it looks like this:
The originator of the content, not the platform that hosts it, should also be ascertained before using the content as a source; unless it is a support or promotional video posted on an official YouTube channel (for instance, YouTube Rewind), or an original series specifically commissioned by YouTube itself, for example, YouTube does not ...
The project appears to lack any record-keeping of which links have been previously removed, and the absence of clear guidelines meant that there was some variation in the standards for removal of YouTube links. Replacing YouTube links: Most link removals are uncontested, and the removed links are not replaced, but somewhere between 1% and 10% ...
All YouTube links must use the {} template (a bot can convert, as can AWB, not difficult) which includes a disclaimer about YouTube and a link to report copyright concerns to a small project on Wikipedia where people like dmcdevit, Sir Nicholas, myself and other volunteers from the spam project can review pages and YouTube videos before making ...
In general, if a YouTube channel/account is someone's official channel/account, I think it should acceptable as an external link, and that the policy wording should be adjusted to make it clearer that this is acceptable.--92.40.56.199 08:40, 23 June 2008 (UTC)
Each link should be considered on its merits, using the following guidelines. As the number of external links in an article grows longer, assessment should become stricter. When in doubt about the appropriateness of adding new links, make a suggestion on the article's talkpage and discuss with other editors.
You can "deep link" to a section of an article (or other Wikipedia page), using a hash character (#), then the section's title, with underscore characters (_) replacing spaces.