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Name of a slenderman series on youtube?
Started out with a friend going missing. I don't recall a lot of the details but I know the main character ended up going off to college. A number of episodes were from his dorm room which was a horrible cluttered mess. I'm trying to recall the name of this series....
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- inukjuak90Lv 77 years agoFavorite Answer
There are 3 different things that you can do to try & find a channel you've previously
watched, assuming that you haven't cleared-out your cache. Not only that, you can
have the results appear either: 1) in alphabetical order, 2) in chronological order, or
3) as photo thumbnails:
ALPHABETICALLY (tons of results):
Highlight the URL address bar of a webpage (even this one if you want), and simply
type-in the word "youtube'' [no quotes]. From all of those various results, you'll see
-- every YouTube address you typed
-- every YouTube channel you visited
-- every YouTube video you watched
but, unfortunately, everything will be in dreadful YouTube code (like v=a1b2c3d4e5f).
CHRONOLOGICALLY (many results):
Simply click on your internet browser's ''History'' button or tap "CTRL" and the letter
''H'' on your keyboard -- and you will get a daily list of every website which you have
visited. Every YouTube channel will be shown with all the other websites, but it will
actually be much easier for you to locate the particular channel because everything
will be shown in 'normal' English. And because each and every YouTube channel is
in a way its own website, you'll also be able to see the full title of every single video.
PHOTO THUMBNAILS (few results):
The other thing you can try is your ''YouTube History''. If you click that, you will see
thumbnails of the videos which you've recently seen, but only the more recent ones.
(The reason for that is because everytime you open and exit YouTube, your History
is semi-cleared and starts anew.) It may be worth trying this because the channel
that you are looking-for may have a ''related video'' of something that's already there.
Believe it or not, you can even find ''YOUR'' viewing History from right here in Yahoo
Answers. Just click on my link below -- and it will take you to ''YOUR'' own History:
http://www.youtube.com/feed/history
:-)