Handles work as they would traditionally on any other site. They are basically identifiers that highlight a creator and their channel name via URL. You may be thinking that the channel name itself already serves this purpose. Partly, yes, but handles are different because they are unique to each creator. In a blog post, YouTube explains why it has decided to introduce the feature and what benefits it brings: “Handles will appear on channel pages and Shorts, so they’ll be instantly and consistently recognizable. It’ll soon be simpler and faster to mention each other in comments, community posts, video descriptions and more. “For example, creators can be shouted out in a mention in comments or tagged in the title of a recent collab, helping them increase visibility and reach with new audiences. Handles join channel names as another way to identify a YouTube channel, but unlike channel names, handles are truly unique to each channel so creators can further establish their distinct presence and brand on YouTube.”
Automatic Handles
YouTube says it is automatically generating handles for channels. In other words, content creators cannot have their own custom handle. However, creators who already have a custom URL will see that automatically become their handle. As well as giving channels the ability to stand out, there are also benefits for users. For example, a user can now identify the exact channel and not need to worry about watching a fake channel. YouTube says it will roll out handles to creators with high subscription numbers and a good reputation first. Tip of the day: It’s a good idea to backup your computer on a regular basis, and the most fool-proof way is to manually create a disk image and save it to an external hard drive.