1. How to see the channel option "for kids - not for kids" when using XP and 2. How to share monetization

Hello Sirs, i use windows XP, is there a way to find the options for

selecting if my channel is for kids or not? With XP you can't get into

youtube creator studio (where the option is normaly found according to

youtube info) due to lack of support for any of the known browsers you

are using. I read that if you can't reach youtube studio the options

will appear on each video upload separately but recently i made a new

upload and did not see such an option.

One more question, If a video is monetized and contains 2 youtube users

in the picture is there a way that the revenue be AUTOMATICALLY divided

between the 2? Or half be received by one and half by the other?

Note: I want to keep using XP so unless this option appears, as youtube

states, in each video upload if one can't reach studio, what would be

your suggestions?

Thank you. Mitch Essence.
 
I read that if you can't reach youtube studio the options

will appear on each video upload separately but recently i made a new

upload and did not see such an option.


The declaration of content being made for kids (or not) can be made 1) At the channel level and also 2) per video. Access to both methods only seems possible using the new Creator studio.

Is there any particular reason you don't want to upgrade from XP? You're going to have to upgrade sooner or later. :)

My advice for a quick fix would be go to an internet café (or use another PC somewhere else) and set the channel to whatever you want and also any videos which are different to that channel rule so that at least you're compliant and then start seriously thinking about upgrading to Windows 10. :)
 
Hmmm...yeah, thanks Crown, i think that would work.
Well XP is light for the laptop and any other Computer for that matter and to date haven't needed anything that is not covered by it.
Wondering though why could having support for that O.S. is difficult. New products market i guess.
I believe that a vast platform like YT SHOULD cover this older O.S. area.
Sure will consider 10.

Thanks again.
Mitch.
 
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