| Requesting a username that's inactive | jonmmel | 3/24/12 9:59 AM | I'm working with a small company that would love to use a username that is currently taken. The owner created it in 2006 and hasn't uploaded any videos and doesn't have any activity whatsoever. When approached about letting us use it he mentioned it |
| Re: Requesting a username that's inactive | JDoors | 3/24/12 11:11 AM | The only option is to send a private message to the channel and ask if they will give you the email/Google account so you can sign into the channel (you may, or may not, be able to change the email/Google account to your own once you have access). Th |
| Re: Requesting a username that's inactive | atc482 | 4/8/12 11:59 PM | Could you speak more on that jdoors? I feel like my long numbered name (MrCromartie1989) has been the bane of my Youtube existence-but if the opposite is true..thanks in advance for any answer-it's been stressing me and making me regret putting reven |
| Re: Requesting a username that's inactive | epontius | 4/10/12 3:39 PM | Why would your account name have much of an effect on whether people are viewing your videos or not? I'm not sure that I've ever just been cruising around YouTube and decided to click on a video because of the name of the account...usually the name o |
| Re: Requesting a username that's inactive | JDoors | 4/10/12 4:09 PM | Essentially what epontius said. A cool name is ... cool ... until you change your mind, or change the direction of your content and the name doesn't have anything to do with it, or ... You do have the option of opening another channel and starting o |