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Any YouTube ID is a YouTube ID which means you can use any shorts ID and music ID to watch as a YouTube URL (adding functionality shorts and music URLs lack)

Posted by jpluimers on 2025/01/24

YouTube has diversified its content separating out YouTube Shorts and YouTube Music.

The main YouTube viewing experience has a few advantages over the other two experiences:

  1. content can be monetised
  2. content can arranged into lists (including Watch Later)
  3. auto-play can be turned off

All below links have the same ID, but the ones with checkmarks can use all the above features whereas the ones with crosses cannot.

I have omitted both the communication protocol (which can be http or https) and where possible the subdomain (for which you can add as www for the full web-site and m for the mobile web-site).

Box Example Comment
youtube.com/watch?v=VT-zZpc0rRg
youtube.com/v/VT-zZpc0rRg
youtu.be/VT-zZpc0rRg
youtube.com/shorts/VT-zZpc0rRg No monetisation; auto-play; no list-management
music.youtube.com/watch?v=VT-zZp No monetisation; audio-only; no list-management

Based on:

  1. [Wayback/Archive] ⣗⡲⡯⠝ ⢎⣉⣉⣉⣉⣉⡱ on Twitter: “PSA: youtube.com/shorts/VT-zZpc0rRg ❌ views cannot* be monetized ❌ autoplay is on ❌ the moral equivalent of linking someone to tvtropes change the “shorts” into “v“: youtube.com/v/VT-zZpc0rRg ✅ views are monetizable ✅ won’t play another short afterwards ✅ share this link instead”
  2. [Wayback/Archive] Jeroen Wiert Pluimers on Twitter: “@badp Green check marks too: …A shorts ID is just a YouTube ID, same for any music ID…”

Related: [Wayback/Archive] Monetization | Wikitubia | Fandom

TODO: hold this against these forks for completeness:

--jeroen

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