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	<title>Comments on: Youtube Question? Need help?</title>
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		<title>By: inukjuak90</title>
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		<description>YouTube does not permit any HTML, vB or IMG codes in descriptions,
messages, emails, or comments. As such, there are several symbols
and characters (not all but many from among # % ^ * = { } [ ] &#124; / \ &lt; &gt; ) 
that can not be used. Check to see whether you're using symbols like
these, and then leave them out.

Two other common characters that YouTube many times confuses for
those codes are quotation marks (&#34; &#34;) and ampersands (&amp;). If you use
either of them within your channel and profile description, they run the 
risk of badly expanding themselves into terribly long and awful streaks 
of &#34;quot&amp;,quot&amp;,quot&amp;,quot&amp;,&#34; and &#34;amp&amp;,amp&amp;,amp&amp;,amp&amp;,amp&amp;,&#34;

As a matter of fact, because of that computer code's logic, every time
you visit your channel page and personal profile, the &#34;&amp;whatever&#34; risks 
increasing itself by 1 every time.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>YouTube does not permit any HTML, vB or IMG codes in descriptions,<br />
messages, emails, or comments. As such, there are several symbols<br />
and characters (not all but many from among # % ^ * = { } [ ] | / \ &lt; &gt; )<br />
that can not be used. Check to see whether you&#8217;re using symbols like<br />
these, and then leave them out.</p>
<p>Two other common characters that YouTube many times confuses for<br />
those codes are quotation marks (&quot; &quot;) and ampersands (&amp;). If you use<br />
either of them within your channel and profile description, they run the<br />
risk of badly expanding themselves into terribly long and awful streaks<br />
of &quot;quot&amp;,quot&amp;,quot&amp;,quot&amp;,&quot; and &quot;amp&amp;,amp&amp;,amp&amp;,amp&amp;,amp&amp;,&quot;</p>
<p>As a matter of fact, because of that computer code&#8217;s logic, every time<br />
you visit your channel page and personal profile, the &quot;&amp;whatever&quot; risks<br />
increasing itself by 1 every time.</p>
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