Why can’t you reply to commentaries? Well, the only sure reason might lay in your Google+ services. You might have made this option unavailable to you — try to remember whether you’ve changed anything or not, and if you did, you know how to return it back to normal.
If this is not an issue, you should contact the technical support group immediately, as YT is still a pretty glitchy platform.
If you’re worried that no matter how much you reply to commentaries, there is still not enough interaction and communication on your channel, there is a way for you to fix it.
Quicker and easier than you might think: you should simply buy Youtube comments that will come to your channel quickly, will be on topic and will be able to gather reactions from your already existing audience.
You should make sure that you’re buying decent quality ones, otherwise it’s going to be just a waste of time and money. Check the reviews from the previous buyers and don’t forget about the free trial versions — not many companies have those, but the ones that have are really caring about their clients.
Try to draw conclusions as objectively as possible and never try to buy too many or too little; think about what number of commentaries you really need on your page and follow this decision.
FAQ
Unfortunately, you cannot insert a picture into your YT comment. What you can do though is insert a link to a picture — but be careful with that, as Youtube often enough holds these comments and might even block them, as the links are counted as potentially dangerous content.
You should find the exact commentary that you want to reply to and press the button “reply”. After that, your commentary will be tagging the person who’s going to get notified about your note.
The red dot is actually a like that you get from the creator of the video — to get it you should write something that’s going to be on topic, interesting and complimenting to the author of the clip. It will make your commentary more noticeable and easier to interact with.
You can tag several people in a while to reply to all of them: if all of their names are going to be inserted into the commentary box (@username), they all will get a notification about your note.
You can reply (just press the “reply” button and you’ll be able to talk to that person in particular), but we’d like to warn you that not all the links are safe and that you should think before checking out what’s behind them.
Some time ago Youtube had a limit of 500 replies to one commentary, but today there is no such. If you don’t see a reply button or if your commentary doesn’t have a reply button, check the settings in your Google+ account — you might have accidentally made this option unavailable to you. If everything is right, contact the tech support group.